AugCog HFES 51st

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October 1-5th, 2007

Advanced Brain Monitoring will be exhibiting at the 2007 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 51st Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD from October 1-5, 2007. This meeting will be held at the Baltimore Marriott Hotel. The HFES Meeting is integrating the Third Annual Augmented Cognition International Conference to host over 1000 conference participants and 25 companies for a presentation of creative demonstrations and unique trade products.

ABM will be presenting a live demonstration integrating the IMMEX Project with our B-Alert wireless EEG headset at the Augmented Cognition International Society Banquet on Tuesday October 2nd. Also find us at Booth #16 where we will have live demonstrations of our B-Alert wireless EEG headset and Alertness and Memory Profiling System.

Conference Presentations

Poster Session Abstracts

Best of ACI Session Abstracts

Augmented Cognition International Handout

 

Publications of Interest

Berka, C., D. Levendowski, et al. (2007). "EEG Correlates of Task Engagement and Mental Workload in Vigilance, Learning and Memory Tasks." Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 78(5, Section II, Supplement).

Cowell, A., K. Hale, et al. (2007). Construction and Validation of a Neurophysio-Technological Framework for Imagery Analysis. To be presented at the 12th International Conference of Human-Computer Interaction, Beijing, P.R. China.

Mathan, S., Whitlow, S., Dorneich, M., Ververs, T., and Davis, G. (2007) Neurophysiological Estimation of Interruptibility: Demonstrating Feasibility in a Field Context. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of the Augmented Cognition Society. October 2007, Baltimore MD.

Stevens, R., T. Galloway, et al. (2007). "Allocation of Time, EEG-Engagement and EEG-Workload Resources as Scientific Problem Solving Skills are Acquired in the Classroom." Augmented Cognition 2007 Conference.

Stevens, R., T. Galloway, et al. (2007). EEG-Related Changes in Cognitive Workload, Engagement and Distraction as Students Acquire Problem Solving Skills. To be presented at the User Modeling Conference, Athens, Greece.

Stevens, R., T. Galloway, et al. (2007). Exploring Neural Trajectories of Scientific Problem Solving Skill Acquisition. To be presented at the 12th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Beijing, P.R. China.

Stevens, R., T. Galloway, et al. (2006). Integrating EEG Models of Cognitive Load with Machine Learning Models of Scientific Problem Solving. Augmented Cognition: Past, Present and Future. D. Schmorrow, K. Stanney and L. Reeves. Arlington, VA, Strategic Analysis, Inc.: 55-65.

Stevens, R., D. Johnson, et al. (2005). "Probabilities and Predictions: Modeling the Development of Scientific Competence." Cell Biology Education 4(1): 42-57.

Polythress, M., P. Tremoulet, P. Craven, et al. (2007). "Initial Validation of Tool for Interface Design Evaluation with Sensors (TIDES)."

Yanagi, M., C. Berka et al. (2007). "Augmented Napping: Development of an Intelligent Sleep Aid."

 

Brochures

EEG Product Description

AMP Information Brochure

DARPA Tech article

ABM Product Matrix