Gevins et al., 1998 - Google Patents
Monitoring working memory load during computer-based tasks with EEG pattern recognition methodsGevins et al., 1998
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- Gevins A
- Smith M
- Leong H
- McEvoy L
- Whitfield S
- Du R
- Rush G
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- Human factors
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We assessed working memory load during computer use with neural network pattern recognition applied to EEG spectral features. Eight participants performed high-, moderate-, and low-load working memory tasks. Frontal theta EEG activity increased and alpha activity …
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