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Mitropoulos and Memarian ([2013]) investigated task demands in masonry work using the NASA-TLX to identify factors affecting activity performance and propose strategies to improve performance.
Other studies even claimed to reach optimality in performance as in [41] and [42], while others have investigated task scheduling from load balancing prospective as in [43 47] concentrating on balancing workload with consumed energy.
The speed profile is characteristic of the positional component of the investigated task while the lateral deviation is determined by the interaction-force controller.
Moreover, the statistical analysis of these parameters didn't show statistical significant effects as regards the EXPERIMENT factor, suggesting that the specific type of visual feedback is irrelevant for the investigated task and confirming the robustness of the coordination between the two control sub-tasks.
Studies that have investigated task switching in isolation have consistently demonstrated a role of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and parietal cortex (DiGirolamo et al., 2001; Dove et al., 2000; Dreher et al., 2002; Kimberg et al., 2000; Ruge et al., 2005; Sohn et al., 2000; Wager et al., 2005).
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We investigated task-related force and resting state FC pre- and post-task between: (1) interhemispheric motor cortices (M1) and (2) the right IC and left hand motor area.
We discuss the implications of our findings with regard to various fields of research concerning stereoscopic displays within the context of the investigated tasks.
First, we investigated task-dependent effective connectivity between our regions of interest to select connections with significant posterior evidence.
Recently [ 6], we investigated task-dependant changes in corticomotor excitability with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) when young adults actively moved their index or little finger over a surface.
We then investigated task-modulated functional connectivity from the anterior thalamic region identified using functional magnetic resonance imaging in a task consistently shown to be impaired in this group, phonemic verbal fluency.
The earliest papers investigated task-based fMRI, where evoked BOLD signal changes were interpreted as hemodynamic responses subsequent to neural activity (Ogawa et al., 1990; Bandettini et al., 1992; Kwong et al., 1992; Ogawa et al., 1992) and were used to infer which brain regions were activated for a specific task.
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