نتایج جستجو برای: tasking optimization

تعداد نتایج: 319533  

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2009
O Beauchet C Annweiler V Dubost G Allali R W Kressig S Bridenbaugh G Berrut F Assal F R Herrmann

The objective of this study was to systematically review all published articles examining the relationship between the occurrence of falls and changes in gait and attention-demanding task performance whilst dual tasking amongst older adults. An English and French Medline and Cochrane library search ranging from 1997 to 2008 indexed under 'accidental falls', 'aged OR aged, 80 and over', 'dual ta...

2011
James LaGrone Ayodunni Aribuki Cody Addison Barbara M. Chapman

Many task-based programming models have been developed and refined in recent years to support application development for shared memory platforms. Asynchronous tasks are a powerful programming abstraction that offer flexibility in conjunction with great expressivity. Research involving standardized tasking models like OpenMP and nonstandardized models like Cilk facilitate improvements in many t...

2017
Sara Royuela Xavier Martorell Eduardo Quiñones Luís Miguel Pinho

The safety-critical real-time embedded domain increasingly demands the use of parallel architectures to fulfill performance requirements. Such architectures require the use of parallel programming models to exploit the underlying parallelism. This paper evaluates the applicability of using OpenMP, a widespread parallel programming model, with Ada, a language widely used in the safety-critical d...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2004
Leigh Riby Timothy Perfect Brian Stollery

Previous research demonstrates that older adults are poor at dual tasking, but there is less agreement on whether their decrement is worse than that predicted from single-task performance. This study investigated whether task domain moderates dual-task costs in old age. In two experiments, young and older adults retrieved either previously learned associates (episodic retrieval) or overlearned ...

2014
Andrew Scholey Karen Savage Barry V O'Neill Lauren Owen Con Stough Caroline Priestley Mark Wetherell

BACKGROUND This study assessed the effects of two doses of glucose and a caffeine-glucose combination on mood and performance of an ecologically valid, computerised multi-tasking platform. MATERIALS AND METHODS Following a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised, parallel-groups design, 150 healthy adults (mean age 34.78 years) consumed drinks containing placebo, 25 g glucose, 60 g gluco...

2015
Emma Salo Teemu Rinne Oili Salonen Kimmo Alho

We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate brain activations during nine different dual tasks in which the participants were required to simultaneously attend to concurrent streams of spoken syllables and written letters. They performed a phonological, spatial or "simple" (speaker-gender or font-shade) discrimination task within each modality. We expected to find activations a...

Journal: :Brain impairment : a multidisciplinary journal of the Australian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment 2005
Anja Lowit Peter Howell Bettina Brendel

Parkinson's disease (PD) has long been associated with dementia. This has been found to correlate with participant age, age at onset of PD and severity of PD. In addition, a large corpus of research points to the fact that participants with, as well as without, dementia can be impaired in a variety of cognitive tasks. Among these, set-shifting and dual-tasking skills have received particular fo...

2012
Lenin Ravindranath Arvind Thiagarajan Hari Balakrishnan Samuel Madden

A growing class of smartphone applications are tasking applications that run continuously, process data from sensors to determine the user’s context (such as location) and activity, and optionally trigger certain actions when the right conditions occur. Many such tasking applications also involve coordination between multiple users or devices. Example tasking applications include location-based...

2015
Cássia Libardoni Larissa Sinhorim Graziela Morgana Silva Tavares Gilmar Moraes Santos

| The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of dual-tasking on postural balance in young adults. Participants were 20 college students (10 men and 10 women) with a mean age of 25 years. Postural balance was evaluated by the Sensory Organization Test (SOT), using the Smart EquitestTM NeuroCom® International, which evaluates the individual’s ability to use the different systems of po...

2007
Paritosh Shroff Andreas Terzis

Tasks in TinyOS execute non-preemptively and run to completion, forcing programmers to keep individual tasks short and spread lengthy operations across multiple tasks – a major divergence from conventional programming paradigms. This report documents our attempt to incorporate multi-tasking into TinyOS and its subsequent effect on power consumption of “motes”. We succeeded in modifying the Tiny...

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