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Results show that both fNIRS and HRV are sensitive to different levels of mental workload; notably, lower prefrontal activation as well as a lower LF/HF ratio at the highest level of difficulty, suggest that these measures are suitable for mental overload detection.
Three escapes from this potential difficulty suggest themselves.
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With difficulty, suggests McIlroy.
This apparent difficulty suggests that the intrinsic dissociation formalism may not be applicable to situations when hydrates are not decomposed by depressurization.
"Our study identifies not only the anticipatory contexts in which these neurological patients are impaired, but also the contexts in which they have no difficulty, suggesting we could modify their environments to make it easier for them to interact with the world in face of their symptoms," Breska said.
Some were amused by the counterintuitive levels of difficulty suggested by such an argument.
Specifically, the negative interaction between cognitive skill and item difficulty suggests that relative item difficulty helps determine disengagement.
But this returns us the difficulty, suggested by the preceding paragraph, of knowing how to protect love!
Again, RPD has the least impact on item difficulty, suggesting that the test takers in the middle proficiency group probably did not read the reading passage.
For the high-proficiency group, SIM had the largest effect on item difficulty, suggesting that for this group, they were more likely to get confused when the correct answer was similar to the distractors.
Second, close examination of the studies that attempted to functionally equate ongoing task difficulty suggests that equating of ongoing task demands is difficult, if not impossible even, in laboratory conditions.
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