Parasuraman, 1990 - Google Patents
Event-related brain potentials and human factors research.Parasuraman, 1990
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- 18072676242700162863
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- Parasuraman R
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Abstract begins with an introduction to the discipline of human factors/the role of human factors in engineering design is then discussed, since this is necessary to understand how ERPs [event-related potentials] can contribute to that role/this is followed by a critical …
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