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Individual Differences in Multitasking Ability and Adaptability

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2013
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the cognitive factors that predictability and adaptability during multitasking with a flight simulator. Background: Multitasking has become increasingly prevalent as most professions ...
Brent Morgan   +5 more
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Seizures and Adaptive Abilities

Archives of Neurology, 1976
The effects of seizures on performance were investigated in a pair of identical twins who were concordant for incidence of epilepsy, but who had highly contrasting histories of seizure frequency. An evaluation of abilities focused on intelligence, academic achievement, neuropsychologic functions, and emotional and social adjustments.
C B, Dodrill, A S, Troupin
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Adaptive Value of Regenerative Ability

Nature, 1961
THE view that the distribution of regenerative ability among and within animals is not correlated with the incidence of loss or damage to their organs, and so with survival value, rests very heavily on the work of Morgan1 on the hermit crab, Eupagurus longicarpus.
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Adapting Multimodal Fission to User’s Abilities

2011
New ways of communication are now possible thanks to adaptive multimodal systems, enabling the improvement in accessibility of ICT applications to all users. We are developing a project which combines TV with a multimodal system in order to overcome accessibility and usability problems by impaired users. This paper is focused on the fission of outputs,
David Costa 0002, Carlos Duarte
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Some Adaptive Advantages of the Ability to Make Predictions

2006
We describe some simple simulations showing two possible adaptive advantages of the ability to predict the consequences of one's actions: predicted inputs can replace missing inputs and predicted success vs failure can help deciding whether to actually executing a planned action or not The neural networks controlling the organisms' behaviour include ...
Caligiore D, Tria M, Parisi D
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Mobile adaptive networks with self-organization abilities

2010 7th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems, 2010
In this paper we investigate the self-organization and cognitive abilities of adaptive networks when the individual agents are allowed to move in pursuit of an objective. The network as a whole acts as an adaptive entity with localized processing and is able to respond to stimuli in real-time. We apply the ensuing model to the foraging behavior of fish
Sheng-Yuan Tu, Ali H. Sayed
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