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Appendix D: Research on Managing Information Overload in Soldiers Under Stress
Pages 117-120

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From page 117...
... , and AugCog was that "order of magnitude increases in available, body posture, as well as input device measures (mouse presnet thinking power resulting from linked human-machine sure and mouse clicks) , eight participants completed a series d ­ yads will provide such clear information superiority that of four simplified aircraft monitoring and threat response few rational individuals or organizations would challenge tasks in 1 hour.
From page 118...
... Unfortunately, no follow-on studies in no way constitute unequivocal scientific evidence that the have reported how the successful CSGs could or would CSGs identified as statistically significant can effectively be combined in an operational system. The engineering detect change in cognitive activity in a complex human super­ o ­ bstacles to combining EEG, fNIR, and eye-tracking devices visory control task.
From page 119...
... The ultimate problem is When the DARPA AugCog program formally ended, the not that the information filter might fail to accurately gauge Army continued working with portions of the concept at the the cognitive state of the user, but that it might act in a way U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engi- that results in a bad decision.


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