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… The application of signal detection theory to vigilance data … task demands (eg, signal regularity, spatial uncertainty, and vigil … for a third form of vigilance error, mindless responses. The …
… A leading underload theory, mindlessnesstheory, predicts … strength model (also called the self-regulatory strength model)… to detect 80% of the critical signals in the practice with no more …
… While also part of the alertness network in Posner and Petersen’s model, the capacity to … , therefore, a metacognitive regulatory capacity possibly linked to mindfulness), it also entails the …
… According to the mindlessnesstheory [11], increased time on … relationship between subjects’ regular caffeine intake and … in detecting the visual signal in a vigilance task. A possible …
… Both groups had blood plasma drawn at regular intervals to … depletion model over that of the mindlessnessmodel is shown … easy or difficult vigilance task which varied in signal salience. …
… on inhibition argues that the stop-signal task, our measure of … as mindfulness act as mediators between online vigilance and … within the path model while controlling for mindfulness, our …
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… related to the mindlessnesstheory which posits that an individual experiences vigilance and … Signal salience and the mindlessnesstheory of vigilance. Acta psychologica, 129(1), 18-25. …