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Autor:
Joseph B. Lyons, Samantha L. Klosterman, August Capiola, Margaret A. Bowers, James C. Christensen, Gene M. Alarcon
Publikováno v:
Journal of Research in Personality. 75:69-82
The current research explored the role of personality in the trust process. Specifically, we explored the relationship between PT, the FFM, and trust beliefs, intentions, and behaviors. Results indicate PT accounts for significant variance across all
Autor:
James C. Christensen, Samantha L. Klosterman, Gene M. Alarcon, Sarah A. Jessup, Margaret A. Bowers, Tyler J. Ryan, Joseph B. Lyons, Kevin T. Wynne
Publikováno v:
Behavior Research Methods. 50:1906-1920
Research on trust has burgeoned in the last few decades. Despite the growing interest in trust, little is known about trusting behaviors in non-dichotomous trust games. The current study explored propensity to trust, trustworthiness, and trust behavi
Autor:
Justin R. Eepp, Samantha L. Klosterman
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Hybrid, passive brain-computer (h/pBCI) interfaces have received much attention in regards to measuring various mental states. A high classification rate of operator workload state is necessary in order to be able to enhance operator performance. Phy
Publikováno v:
EMBC
As hybrid, passive brain-computer interface systems become more advanced, it is important to grow our understanding of how to produce generalizable pattern classifiers of physiological data. One of the most difficult problems in applying machine lear
Autor:
Justin R. Estepp, Margaret A. Bowers, Samantha L. Klosterman, Ethan B. Blackford, Alyssa M. Piasecki
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Non-contact, imaging photoplethysmography uses photo-optical sensors to measure variations in light absorption, caused by blood volume pulsations, to assess cardiopulmonary parameters including pulse rate, pulse rate variability, and respiration rate
Publikováno v:
EMBC
With increased attention toward physiological cognitive state assessment as a component in the larger field of applied neuroscience, the need to develop methods for robust, stable assessment of cognitive state has been expressed as critical to design