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|a Human performance optimization :
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|a Optimizing human performance / Michael D. Matthews and David M. Schnyer -- Metabolic enhancement of the soldier brain / Karl E. Friedl and Stephen J. Grate -- Nutrition, genetics, and human performance during military training / Erin Gaffney-Stomberg and James P. McClung -- Molecular and cellular aspects of major depressive disorder / Revathy U. Chottekalapanda, Paul Greengard, and Yotam Sagi -- Computational approaches to human performance in moderate and extreme settings / Logan T. Trujillo -- Brain-computer interfaces and neurofeedback for enhancing human performance / Ranganatha Sitaram, Andrea Sánchez-Corzo, Mariana Zurita, Constanza Levican, Daniela Huepe-Artigas, Juan Andrés Mucarquer, and Matías Ramírez -- Evolution of physiological status monitoring for ambulatory military applications / William J. Tharion, Karl E. Friedl, Mark J. Buller, Natalia Henao Arango, and Reed W. Hoyt -- Neuroprosthetics for human performance optimization / Yin Jui Chang, Gautam Krishna, and Benito R. Fernández -- Mitigating stress response to optimize human performance / James Ness and Josephine Q. Wojciechowski -- The role of sleep in human performance and well-being / Nita Lewis Shattuck, Panagiotis Matsangas, Vincent Mysliwiec, and Jennifer L. Creamer -- Exoskeletons : state-of-the-art, design challenges and future directions / Priyanshu Agarwal and Ashish D. Deshpande -- Enhancing human cognitive capital by harnessing the brain's inherent neuroplasticity / Sandra B. Chapman, Lori G. Cook, Asha K. Vas, and Ian H. Robertson -- Optimizing cognitive performance / Valerie E. Martindale -- Strategies to improve learning and retention during training / Henry L. Roediger, III, John F. Nestojko, and Nicole Smith -- Examining the influence of adaptive instructional techniques on human performance for tasks conducted in extremely stressful work environments / Robert Sottilare and Stephen Goldberg -- Non-cognitive amplifiers of human performance : unpacking the 25/75 rule / Michael D. Matthews, Richard M. Lerner, and Hubert Annen -- Leading teams to optimize performance / Lissa V. Young -- The ethics of human enhancement : an overview and framework / Janice H. Laurence and Joshua A. Carlisle -- Human performance optimization : synthesis and integration / Michael D. Matthews and David M. Schnyer.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 14, 2019).
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|a Advances in cognitive neuroscience, engineering, and related fields suggest new ways of optimizing human performance. Especially for organizations that operate in high-stakes, high-stress, and competitive settings, helping individual workers and teams improve and sustain performance represents a desirable outcome. Moreover, to the extent that strategies to improve performance allow individuals to grow and flourish, enhancing performance is also a desirable outcome for workers. This volume addresses state-of-the-art scientifically grounded approaches to optimizing human performance.
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