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  • Frontiers in Neuroergonomics: 2023, vol: 4, issue:
  • 1)- Moussa Diarra, Mauro Marchitto, Marie-Christine Bressolle, Thierry Baccino, Véronique Drai-Zerbib. A narrative review of the interconnection between pilot acute stress, startle, and surprise effects in the aviation context: Contribution of physiological measurements. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1059476
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  • 2)- Reza Amini Gougeh, Tiago H Falk. Enhancing motor imagery detection efficacy using multisensory virtual reality priming. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1080200
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  • 3)- Andrea Farabbi, Patricia Figueiredo, Fabiola Ghiringhelli, Luca Mainardi, Joao Miguel Sanches, Plinio Moreno, Jose Santos-Victor, Athanasios Vourvopoulos. Investigating the impact of visual perspective in a motor imagery-based brain-robot interaction: A pilot study with healthy participants. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1080794
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  • 4)- M L Cummings. Revising human-systems engineering principles for embedded AI applications. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1102165
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  • 5)- Oliver Alfred Guidetti, Craig Speelman, Peter Bouhlas. A review of cyber vigilance tasks for network defense. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1104873
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  • 6)- Hiroki Oishi, Kenta Nakazawa, Tomoki Takahashi, Yasushi Kyutoku, Ippeita Dan. Visualizing the IKEA effect: experiential consumption assessed with fNIRS-based neuroimaging. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1129582
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  • 7)- Pushpinder Walia, Yaoyu Fu, Jack Norfleet, Steven D Schwaitzberg, Xavier Intes, Suvranu De, Lora Cavuoto, Anirban Dutta. Brain-behavior analysis of transcranial direct current stimulation effects on a complex surgical motor task. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1135729
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  • 8)- Jihyun Cha, Hyung-Su Kim, Gusang Kwon, Si-Young Cho, Jae-Myoung Kim. Acute effects of (-)-gallocatechin gallate-rich green tea extract on the cerebral hemodynamic response of the prefrontal cortex in healthy humans. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1136362
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  • 9)- Stéphane Perrey. Grand challenges in physical neuroergonomics. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1137854
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  • 10)- Mary Goble, Virginia Caddick, Ronak Patel, Hemel Modi, Ara Darzi, Felipe Orihuela-Espina, Daniel R Leff. Optical neuroimaging and neurostimulation in surgical training and assessment: A state-of-the-art review. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1142182
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  • 11)- Sietze Kai Kuilman, Koji Andriamahery, Catholijn M Jonker, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert. Normative uncertainty and societal preferences: the problem with evaluative standards. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1147211
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  • 12)- Julie Lynn Schwertfeger, Charlotte Beyer, Paul Hung, Nathaniel Ung, Caroline Madigan, Alvi Renzyl Cortes, Bharathi Swaminathan, Sangeetha Madhavan. A map of evidence using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to improve cognition in adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1170473
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  • 13)- Lucero Rodriguez Rodriguez, Carlos E Bustamante Orellana, Erin K Chiou, Lixiao Huang, Nancy Cooke, Yun Kang. A review of mathematical models of human trust in automation. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1171403
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  • 14)- Victoria Bosch, Giulio Mecacci. Eyes on the road: brain computer interfaces and cognitive distraction in traffic. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1171910
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  • 15)- Mohammad Y M Naser, Sylvia Bhattacharya. Empowering human-AI teams via Intentional Behavioral Synchrony. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1181827
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  • 16)- Marc-Antoine Moinnereau, Alcyr A Oliveira, Tiago H Falk. Quantifying time perception during virtual reality gameplay using a multimodal biosensor-instrumented headset: a feasibility study. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1189179
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  • 17)- Sascha Feder, Jochen Miksch, Sabine Grimm, Josef F Krems, Alexandra Bendixen. Using event-related brain potentials to evaluate motor-auditory latencies in virtual reality. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1196507
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  • 18)- Ivo V Stuldreher, Emma Maasland, Charelle Bottenheft, Jan B F van Erp, Anne-Marie Brouwer. Physiological synchrony in electrodermal activity predicts decreased vigilant attention induced by sleep deprivation. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1199347
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  • 19)- Birte S Löffler, Heiko I Stecher, Arnd Meiser, Sebastian Fudickar, Andreas Hein, Christoph S Herrmann. Attempting to counteract vigilance decrement in older adults with brain stimulation. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1201702
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  • 20)- Joseph B Lyons, Kerianne Hobbs, Steve Rogers, Scott H Clouse. Responsible (use of) AI. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1201777
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  • 21)- Athanasios Vourvopoulos, Mathis Fleury, Luca Tonin, Serafeim Perdikis. Editorial: Neurotechnologies and brain-computer interaction for neurorehabilitation. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1203934
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  • 22)- Kenta Nakazawa, Kazue Hirabayashi, Wakana Kawai, Yasushi Kyutoku, Keith Kawabata Duncan, Ippeita Dan. Assessing functional impulsivity using functional near-infrared spectroscopy. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1207484
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  • 23)- David Perpetuini, Damiano Formenti, Jose Ignacio Priego-Quesada, Arcangelo Merla. Editorial: Effect of neurophysiological conditions and mental workload on physical and cognitive performances: a multidimensional perspective. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1215376
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  • 24)- Oliver A Guidetti, Craig P Speelman, Peter Bouhlas. The WACDT, a modern vigilance task for network defense. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1215497
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  • 25)- Muhammad Ahsan Awais, Peter Redmond, Tomas Emmanuel Ward, Graham Healy. AMBER: advancing multimodal brain-computer interfaces for enhanced robustness-A dataset for naturalistic settings. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1216440
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  • 26)- Guillermo I Gallegos Ayala, David Haslacher, Laurens R Krol, Surjo R Soekadar, Thorsten O Zander. Assessment of mental workload across cognitive tasks using a passive brain-computer interface based on mean negative theta-band amplitudes. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1233722
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  • 27)- Shannon P D McGarry, Brittany N Neilson, Noelle L Brown, Kaylin D Strong, Eric T Greenlee, Martina I Klein, Joseph T Coyne. An investigation of cardiac vagal tone over time and its relation to vigilance performance: a growth curve modeling approach. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1244658
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  • 28)- Patrick R Steffen. Using the Research Domain Criteria as a framework to integrate psychophysiological findings into stress management and psychotherapy interventions. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1245946
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  • 29)- Ryssa Moffat, Courtney E Casale, Emily S Cross. Mobile fNIRS for exploring inter-brain synchrony across generations and time. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1260738
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  • 30)- Lucas Hayne, Trevor Grant, Leanne Hirshfield, R McKell Carter. Friend or foe: classifying collaborative interactions using fNIRS. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1265105
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  • 31)- Sabrina von Au, Ingo Helmich, Simon Kieffer, Hedda Lausberg. and self-touch differ in hemodynamic response in the prefrontal cortex-An fNIRS study. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1266439
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  • 32)- Katharina Lingelbach, Sabrina Gado, Maria Wirzberger, Mathias Vukelić. Workload-dependent hemispheric asymmetries during the emotion-cognition interaction: a close-to-naturalistic fNIRS study. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1273810
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  • 33)- Mathias Vukelić, Michael Bui, Anna Vorreuther, Katharina Lingelbach. Combining brain-computer interfaces with deep reinforcement learning for robot training: a feasibility study in a simulation environment. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1274730
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  • 34)- Arindam Biswas, Penaz Parveen Sultana Mohammad, Sadhu Moka, Arash Takshi, Ashwin B Parthasarathy. Non-invasive low-cost deep tissue blood flow measurement with integrated Diffuse Speckle Contrast Spectroscopy. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1288922
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  • 35)- Jaakko Tervonen, Johanna Närväinen, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Kati Pettersson. Explainable stress type classification captures physiologically relevant responses in the Maastricht Acute Stress Test. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1294286
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  • 36)- Ivo V Stuldreher, Erik Van der Burg, Sebastien Velut, Alexander Toet, Demi E van Os, Haruka Hiraguchi, Maarten A Hogervorst, Elizabeth H Zandstra, Jan B F Van Erp, Anne-Marie Brouwer. Electrodermal activity as an index of food neophobia outside the lab. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1297722
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  • 37)- Mahnaz Arvaneh, Toshihisa Tanaka, Haider Raza, Masaki Nakanishi, Tomas Emmanuel Ward. Editorial: Machine learning and signal processing for neurotechnologies and brain-computer interactions out of the lab. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 1305482
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  • 38)- Johann Benerradi, Jeremie Clos, Aleksandra Landowska, Michel F Valstar, Max L Wilson. Benchmarking framework for machine learning classification from fNIRS data. Frontiers in neuroergonomics. 2023, 4: 994969
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