Search for dissertations about: "mental workload"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words mental workload.
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1. Mental workload in basic civil aviation training
Abstract : Although the aviation industry has gone through great technological and commercial change in the last decades, basic civil aviation training has not changed accordingly. The consequences of the changes in civil aviation have rarely resulted in research programs in the field of basic civil aviation training and this phase, where future pilots gain their first sets of skills and knowledge, has long received only minimal attention from the aviation industry. READ MORE
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2. Experimental studies of human-computer interaction : working memory and mental workload in complex cognition
Abstract : Complex cognition is readily described as cognitive tasks requiring the coordination of multiple steps of processing or tasks exceeding short term memory capacity. Similarly, mental workload may be described as the use and temporary expenditure of a finite amount of information processing capacity. READ MORE
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3. Manipulation and Measurement of Mental Workload: An experimental investigation in human-computer interaction
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4. General mental ability as related to school, work and health : The importance of childhood mental ability for work-related factors among middle-aged women and men
Abstract : General mental ability (GMA) has been found to be important for adjustment and achievement in school and at work. GMA has been linked to various health outcomes, although the research linking it to school-, work-, and health-related outcomes among working adults is still limited. READ MORE
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5. Exploring Levers for Improvement of Basic Civil Aviation Training
Abstract : Although the civil aviation industry has gone through great technological and commercial change in the last decades, basic civil aviation training has not kept pace accordingly. The changes in civil aviation have rarely resulted in research programs in the field of basic training, which has long received minimal attention from the industry. READ MORE