Mental workload in crisis management

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titleMental workload in crisis management
start_date2017/06/01
schedule10h30-12h
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location_infoEuroMov
summaryMental workload refers to the amount of information in the scope of attention and short term memory, processed for a particular task. In the field of major risks, a crisis is characterized by a loss of control and thus a high level of stress, in addition to increasing mental workload. This leads to higher probability of making mistakes into an urgent decision-making situation. However, this problem has not been addressed through a neurophysiological approach yet. The purpose of our work will be to determine the brain correlates and sensorimotor markers of increasing mental workload, and to use it to monitor the efficiency of stakeholders within a crisis cell.
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