Parent Organizations: DOD / NAVY / 0602233N - Human Systems Technology
Project: Project number unspecified
Dates: Oct 1997 to Oct 1998
Performer: CALIFORNIA UNIV SAN DIEGO LA JOLLA
Type: Public Educational Institution
41th Congressional District in California
Location: La Jolla, CA
Description: TITLE: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ATTENTION AND ALERTNESS MONITORING :: LONG DESCR: TO ASSESS VIGILANCE AND THE ALLOCATION OF ATTENTION TO STIMULI IN THE VISUAL AND AUDITORY MODALITIES BY MEANS OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROBE TECHNIQUES. EXPERIMENTS WILL BE CARRIED OUT TO (1) DEVELOP A NEW PROBE TECHNIQUE FOR ASSESSING VIGILANCE AND ATTENTIONAL ALLOCATION, (2) DETERMINE OPTIMAL STIMULATION PARAMETERS FOR OBTAINING RELIABLE DATA RAPIDLY, (3) EXAMINE THE SHAPE OF THE ATTENTIONAL GRADIENT AROUND FOCUS LOCATIONS, AND (4) DETERMINE THE CONSEQUENCES OF DIVIDING ATTENTION BETWEEN TWO LOCATIONS, AND TO OBSERVE THE EFFECTS OF DIVIDED ATTENTION ON ATTENTIONAL GRADIENTS :: KEYWORDS: ATTENTION;BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES;ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY;HIGH FREQUENCY;LIGHT SOURCES;MEASUREMENT;MONITORING;ONLINE SYSTEMS;OPTIMIZATION;PARAMETERS;POSITION(LOCATION);PROBES;RELIABILITY;SENSITIVITY;STIMULATION(GENERAL);STIMULI;SWITCHING;VIGILANCE;VISION;VIGILENCE;ATTENTION;EVOKED POTENTIALS;VOLUNTEERS ::
Project: Project number unspecified
Dates: Oct 1997 to Oct 1998
Performer: CALIFORNIA UNIV SAN DIEGO LA JOLLA
Type: Public Educational Institution
41th Congressional District in California
Location: La Jolla, CA
Description: TITLE: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ATTENTION AND ALERTNESS MONITORING :: LONG DESCR: TO ASSESS VIGILANCE AND THE ALLOCATION OF ATTENTION TO STIMULI IN THE VISUAL AND AUDITORY MODALITIES BY MEANS OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROBE TECHNIQUES. EXPERIMENTS WILL BE CARRIED OUT TO (1) DEVELOP A NEW PROBE TECHNIQUE FOR ASSESSING VIGILANCE AND ATTENTIONAL ALLOCATION, (2) DETERMINE OPTIMAL STIMULATION PARAMETERS FOR OBTAINING RELIABLE DATA RAPIDLY, (3) EXAMINE THE SHAPE OF THE ATTENTIONAL GRADIENT AROUND FOCUS LOCATIONS, AND (4) DETERMINE THE CONSEQUENCES OF DIVIDING ATTENTION BETWEEN TWO LOCATIONS, AND TO OBSERVE THE EFFECTS OF DIVIDED ATTENTION ON ATTENTIONAL GRADIENTS :: KEYWORDS: ATTENTION;BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES;ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY;HIGH FREQUENCY;LIGHT SOURCES;MEASUREMENT;MONITORING;ONLINE SYSTEMS;OPTIMIZATION;PARAMETERS;POSITION(LOCATION);PROBES;RELIABILITY;SENSITIVITY;STIMULATION(GENERAL);STIMULI;SWITCHING;VIGILANCE;VISION;VIGILENCE;ATTENTION;EVOKED POTENTIALS;VOLUNTEERS ::
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