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Neuropsylab NUG seminars on: " Evaluating task demand "

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Speaker: Head of NUG project “Brain responses to mathematical operations of increasing complexity”; Marie Arsalidou, Assistant Professor of the Department of Psychology

Abstract: All tasks and cognitive activities that we choose to engage in have a certain level of complexity. Evaluating the demands posed by a task is particularly important when developing a new experiment. Meta-subjective task analysis is a rationally based approach used to predict the mental demand of a task.  This method incorporates both relevant situational features, individual characteristics and theory-predicted constrains to identify an appropriate strategy. This seminar will discuss the theory of constructive operators as a framework for evaluating the mental demand of a task. 


If you have any questions please contact Ksenia Konopkina: ksen.kon41@gmail.com