Enhanced executive attention efficiency after adaptive force control training: Behavioural and physiological results

Volume: 376, Pages: 111859 - 111859
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Attention plays an important role in perception and cognition, and developing an effective method to train and improve attention is an essential and challenging task. In this study, fingertip-based adaptive force control tasks (AFCT) were explored for attention training, and the visual-channel task called an attention network test (ANT) was used to measure the level of attention before and after AFCT. The purposes of this study were to...
Paper Details
Title
Enhanced executive attention efficiency after adaptive force control training: Behavioural and physiological results
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
376
Pages
111859 - 111859
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