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Toward a Metacognitive Account of Cognitive Offloading
Cognitive Science, 2015AbstractIndividuals frequently make use of the body and environment when engaged in a cognitive task. For example, individuals will often spontaneously physically rotate when faced with rotated objects, such as an array of words, to putatively offload the performance costs associated with stimulus rotation.
Timothy L, Dunn, Evan F, Risko
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Children boost their cognitive performance with a novel offloading technique
Child Development, 2021Abstract Ninety‐seven children aged 4–11 (49 males, 48 females, mostly White) were given the opportunity to improve their problem‐solving performance by devising and implementing a novel cognitive offloading strategy. Across two phases, they searched for hidden rewards using maps that were either aligned or misaligned with the search ...
Kristy L. Armitage, Jonathan Redshaw
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Cognitive Offloading and Assessment
2020Cognitive offloading refers to using tools like notes, calculators or spellcheckers to reduce the cognitive demands of a task. Assessment has a patchy history in attending to cognitive offloading. In some settings, such as exams, there are explicit rules that relate to cognitive offloading, such as the allowance or prohibition of textbooks and notes ...
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Cognitive Cloud Offloading Using Multiple Radios
2018Given recent advances in technologies that enable bandwidth aggregation in wireless devices and the development of the HetNet, it is possible to simultaneously RAT interfaces in a wireless device. This chapter discusses optimal computational offloading that uses all available and viable RAT interfaces of a mobile device to achieve the best possible ...
Seyed Eman Mahmoodi +2 more
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Externalized and Extended Cognition: Cognitive Offloading for Human-Machine Teaming
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual MeetingTechnological advances are increasing the complexity of, interactivity with, and cognitive demands on, human agents, particularly when AI is introduced. If we are to successfully reduce cognitive workload (CWL), we must adjust how we conceptualize cognition in manned-unmanned teaming environments. Towards this end, we draw from cognitive science theory,
Giovani Diaz Alfaro +2 more
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The nature and development of cognitive offloading in children
Abstract Humans routinely use external thinking tools, like pencil and paper, maps, and calculators, to solve cognitive problems that would have once been solved internally. As many youth face unprecedented exposure to increasingly capable technological aids, there is a growing pressure to understand children's cognitive offloading ...
Kristy L Armitage, Sam J Gilbert
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Cognitive cooperative traffic offloading scheme over heterogeneous networks
7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China, 2012Traffic offloading over heterogeneous networks allows the traffic to be offloaded between networks, in order to ease the strain on the overloaded network. In this paper, a cognitive cooperative traffic offloading scheme over heterogeneous networks is proposed.
null Dantong Liu +4 more
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Cognitive Offloading and the Extended Digital Self
2018Memory is more than remembering. Beyond cognitive processes that reside within the confines of internal memory storage exists several extramnemonic processes that produce behavior that we typically understand as within the realm of memory. The proliferation of immersive computing, pervasive computing, ubiquitous computing, and ambient intelligence has ...
Kristy A. Hamilton, Mike Z. Yao
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Cognitive offloading by children in perceptual discrimination tasks
Cognitive DevelopmentAudrey E Parrish +2 more
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Learning for Smart Edge: Cognitive Learning-Based Computation Offloading
Mobile Networks and Applications, 2018With the development of intelligent applications, more and more intelligent applications are computation intensive, data intensive and delay sensitive. Compared with traditional cloud computing, edge computing can reduce communication delay by offloading computing tasks to edge cloud.
Yixue Hao +4 more
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