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Florence Paris, Remy Casanova, Marie-Line Bergeonneau and Daniel Mestre
Maintenance is a highly procedural activity requiring motor and cognitive engagement. The aim of this experimental study was to examine how expertise affects maintenance tasks, in particular, the use of procedural documents. A total of 22 aircraft mainte...
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André B. Peres, Mário C. Espada, Fernando J. Santos, Ricardo A. M. Robalo, Amândio A. P. Dias, Jesús Muñoz-Jiménez, Andrei Sancassani, Danilo A. Massini and Dalton M. Pessôa Filho
This paper presents a comparison of mathematical and cinematic motion analysis regarding the accuracy of the detection of alterations in the patterns of positional sequence during biceps-curl lifting exercise. Two different methods, one with and one with...
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Elenice de Sousa Pereira, Mabliny Thuany, Paulo Felipe Ribeiro Bandeira, Thayse Natacha Q. F. Gomes and Fernanda Karina dos Santos
The present study examined gender differences in health, physical activity, physical fitness, real and perceived motor competence, and executive function indicators in three time points, and analyzed the dynamic and non-linear association between health,...
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Angelika Wesolek, Przemyslaw Daroszewski and Juliusz Huber
The present study aimed to assess the function of muscular and nervous systems in high-maneuvering jet fighters with the chosen method of clinical neurophysiology, which methodologically has not yet been presented in detail. Fifteen pilots with the exper...
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Veit Ulrich, Josephine Brückner, Michael Schultz, Sanam Noreen Vardag, Christina Ludwig, Johannes Fürle, Mohammed Zia, Sven Lautenbach and Alexander Zipf
As one of the major greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters that has not seen significant emission reductions in the previous decades, the transportation sector requires special attention from policymakers. Policy decisions, thereby need to be supported by traffic...
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Martha Spanou, Vasiliki Kaioglou, Caterina Pesce, Myrto F. Mavilidi and Fotini Venetsanou
The inconsistent conclusions regarding the effects of physical activity (PA) on children?s executive functions (EFs) call for an investigation of the mediators that may explain this relationship during development. This study attempted to examine the pot...
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Dmitry Lazurenko, Igor Shepelev, Dmitry Shaposhnikov, Anton Saevskiy and Valery Kiroy
A linear discriminant analysis transformation-based approach to the classification of three different motor imagery types for brain?computer interfaces was considered. The study involved 16 conditionally healthy subjects (12 men, 4 women, mean age of 21....
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Diego F. Collazos-Huertas, Andrés M. Álvarez-Meza and German Castellanos-Dominguez
Brain activity stimulated by the motor imagery paradigm (MI) is measured by Electroencephalography (EEG), which has several advantages to be implemented with the widely used Brain?Computer Interfaces (BCIs) technology. However, the substantial inter/intr...
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Max Böhme, Hans-Peter Köhler, Robert Thiel, Jens Jäkel, Johannes Zentner and Maren Witt
A novel exoskeleton robotic system was developed to assist stair climbing. This active demonstrator consists of a motor with a cable system, various sensors, and a control system with a power supply. The objective of this preliminary study is a biomechan...
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Motivation: According to the European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS, 2020), Southeast-European countries are either modest or moderate innovators because they consistently innovate below the EU average. Given that innovation is a key driver of economic grow...
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