نتایج جستجو برای: back task

تعداد نتایج: 442658  

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2008
Martin Lövdén Sabine Schaefer Anna E Pohlmeyer Ulman Lindenberger

Effects of cognitive activities on walking variability are poorly understood. We parametrically manipulated working-memory load by using an n-back task in 32 younger adults and 32 older adults walking on a treadmill at self-selected speed. We found no dual-task costs for cognitive performance. Stride-to-stride variability was lower when participants performed an easy working-memory task than wh...

Journal: :Frontiers in virtual reality 2022

This study explored the impact of task workload on virtual reality (VR) cybersickness. Cybersickness is a negative side effect using VR to which many users are susceptible. Previous research cybersickness has yielded no consistent relationships, but given that requires attentional resources, it worth further investigation how demand attention might increase or decrease In this study, mental par...

2008
George Konidaris

A credible theory of intelligence must provide a satisfactory account of the wide spectrum of learning abilities displayed by humans and some other animals. One of the most impressive of these is skill acquisition—the ability to create new skills, refine them through practice, and apply them in new task contexts. This ability to retain and refine solutions to important subproblems and then empl...

2004
Patrick Brézillon E. Marquois

The simultaneous consideration of various notions (practice, procedure, prescribed task, effective task, task space, task search, task, method, activity) shows that the task accomplishment cannot be discussed at a general level, as classical approaches do. Rather, this paper points out the importance to distinguish the task definition and the task realization because the former is mainly static...

Journal: :Clinical biomechanics 2002
Christian Larivière Denis Gagnon Patrick Loisel

OBJECTIVE To evaluate if chronic low back pain patients perform manual material handling tasks differently from control subjects. DESIGN Comparative study using a repeated measures design. BACKGROUND No study evaluated the lifting technique of back pain patients relative to control subjects during free style lifting and lowering tasks. Previous findings suggest that lowering would be more h...

2015
Jeffrey R. Cram

The electromyographic activity of the paraspinal muscles at four levels were examined to investigate the effects of chair sitting on muscle activation patterns and muscle fatigue. The Balans, Nada-Chair Back Up, and Standard Office Chair were studied. Twenty four subjects were asked to engage in a seated writing task for 10 minutes for each of three chairs. Prior to the first writing period and...

1999
Chengfei Liu Maria E. Orlowska Xiaofang Zhou Xuemin Lin

The notion of a compensation is widely used in advanced transaction models as means of recovery from a failure. Similar concepts are adopted for providing “transaction-like” behavior for long business processes supported by workflows technology. Generally, designing a compensating task in the context of a workflow process is a non-trivial job. In fact, not every task is compensatable. This work...

2010
Marianne Marjorie Hrabok Kimberly A Kerns Ulrich Müller Jim Tanaka Jillian Roberts

Objective: The goal of this study was to investigate relations between aspects of cognitive control and emotion in typically developing children, 7 to 9 years of age. This was investigated by examining performance on n-back working memory tasks that varied according to the level of cognitive control and emotion (e.g., faces, reward value) processing required. Relations between n-back performanc...

2018
Ahu Gokce Mehmet Harma

The present study investigates the relationship between the attachment dimensions (anxious vs. avoidance) and the cognitive performance of individuals, specifically whether the attachment dimensions would predict the working memory (WM) performance. In the n-back task, reflecting the WM capacity, both attachment related and non-attachment related words were used. Participants were randomly assi...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2004
P O Harvey G Le Bastard J B Pochon R Levy J F Allilaire B Dubois P Fossati

BACKGROUND Depression is characterized by cognitive impairments, including executive dysfunctions. These executive deficits could reflect impairments of more basic executive processes, such as updating, set shifting and inhibition. While shifting and inhibition impairments are often reported, studies on depression have been somewhat obscure about specific deficits of the updating process. The m...

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