EEG spectra during a long-term compensatory tracking task
Abstract Seven subjects were tested in a prolonged (1-h 15-min) compensatory manual tracking task with monopolar EEG (01, C3, and FP1) and EOG recorded. Five of the seven subjects displayed a performance decrement between the first and the fifth 15-min periods of the task. For those five subjects, s...
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