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A new University of Washington study explored how drivers take risks by trading off between driving and using the touch screen.
Abstract: Cognitive assessment can reveal a person's cognitive processing and behavioral patterns, making it an indispensable component of autism intervention and prognosis. Existing machine-assisted ...
Evolutionary psychology provides a foundational framework for understanding how cognitive and behavioral traits have evolved in response to recurring ...
Abstract: The rise of Virtual Reality has highlighted eye gaze as a key interaction method. Data reliability becomes critical in this context, with gaze accuracy and precision serving as leading ...
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Engineer Shannon McGarry, Ph.D., received the Department of the Navy (DON) 2025 G. Dennis White Early Career Human Systems ...
Blinking is a human reflex most often performed without thinking, like breathing. Although research on blinking is usually related to vision, a new Concordia study examines how blinking is connected ...
Blinking less might be a sign that your brain is working harder to follow speech, especially in noisy places. A recent ...
In the published article, the phrase “Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation” was erroneously included in affiliation 3 as written in the author list. The correct affiliation 3 should be: ...
Cognitive dissonance is everywhere — but it’s not well understood. When we’re aware of it, it can be a powerful motivator for behavioral change and enhance insight. When we're not, it can cause us to ...