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Epigenomic subtypes of late-onset Alzheimer's disease reveal distinct microglial signatures. [PDF]

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Blinking and Mental Load

Psychological Reports, 1972
The rate of blinking is related to certain mental activities. One common feature of states associated with low blink rates is the presence of concentrated cognitive activity. The purpose of the present study was to determine how blinking is affected by variations in mental load; it was hypothesized that, for a given nonvisual task, blinking would ...
M K, Holland, G, Tarlow
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Physiological Parameters of Mental Load

Ergonomics, 1971
Abstract The term mental load can be used for the implications of tasks calling on the information handling capacity of man. The essential aspects of the terms ‘ load ’ and ‘ capacity ’, as used in work physiology, are valid for mental load in the following ways: the question of the physiological ‘ costs ’ (biological consequences) of a given ...
J H, Ettema, R L, Zielhuis
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Mental Load and Fatigue

2022
This chapter discusses two important issues relating to driving. The first concept is mental load. Mental load is a central concept to understand driving performance: if drivers experience high mental load, driving performance may deteriorate and safety may be jeopardised.
Chen, Fang, Terken, Jacques
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Mapping Mental Load in Car Driving

Ergonomics, 1978
Abstract A system is being developed which permits the identification of traffic locations which impose a heavy mental load on the car driver. The method employs a car equipped with a video-recorder, of which the camera is mounted behind the windscreen, continuously recording the independent variable of traffic load.
Wildervanck, C.   +2 more
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Cardiac responses to demanding mental load

Ergonomics, 1980
The interbeat interval, peripheral blood flow and respiration waveform of 14 subjects were measured during three mental tests of different intensity and during 10 min recovery time after each test. The signals were analysed using a general statistical package and a spectrum analysis procedure. It was shown that the respiration frequency component moved
M, Hitchen, D A, Brodie, J B, Harness
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