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The present study compared young and older adults on behavioral and neural correlates of three attentional networks (alerting, orienting, and executive control).
David A S Kaufman +4 more
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Real-time alerting system for COVID-19 and other stress events using wearable data
Early detection of infectious diseases is crucial for reducing transmission and facilitating early intervention. In this study, we built a real-time smartwatch-based alerting system that detects aberrant physiological and activity signals (heart rates ...
Arash Alavi, Gireesh K Bogu, Meng Wang
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Event-Related Potentials and executive control deficits in major depression: evidence from the Attention Network Test [PDF]
ObjectiveBehavioral and neurological studies suggest that major depressive disorder (MDD) is associated with pervasive deficits in executive control of attention.
Almira Kustubayeva +9 more
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Advances in digital technologies have allowed remote monitoring and digital alerting systems to gain popularity. Despite this, limited evidence exists to substantiate claims that digital alerting can improve clinical outcomes.
Fahad M. Iqbal +5 more
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Neural basis of the interaction between alerting and executive control [PDF]
Attentional alerting—evoked by an accessory stimulus such as a tone presented briefly before target onset—generally decreases response time (RT) but this decrease is smaller in trials with a conflict (induced, e.g., by presenting flankers that are ...
Filip Kottik +6 more
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Testing the effect of stimulus onset asynchrony on auditory attention using the attention network test [PDF]
IntroductionThe Attention Network Test (ANT) is a widely used paradigm for assessing the efficiency of attentional subsystems. Although most ANT implementations rely on visual cues and stimuli, extending the ANT to the auditory domain is important for ...
Tianfang Han, Arianna N. LaCroix
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Evidence-based usability design principles for medication alerting systems
Background Usability flaws in medication alerting systems may have a negative impact on clinical use and patient safety. In order to prevent the release of alerting systems that contain such flaws, it is necessary to provide designers and evaluators with
Romaric Marcilly +4 more
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Dopamine in Motivational Control: Rewarding, Aversive, and Alerting
Ethan S Bromberg-Martin +2 more
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The transformer earthquake alerting model: a new versatile approach to earthquake early warning [PDF]
Earthquakes are major hazards to humans, buildings and infrastructure. Early warning methods aim to provide advance note of incoming strong shaking to enable preventive action and mitigate seismic risk.
Jannes Munchmeyer +3 more
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Emerging technologies such as digital twins, blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) play a vital role in driving the industrial revolution in all domains, including the healthcare sector.
Radhya Sahal +4 more
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