

Author Dr. Ron Stevens presented: Temporal Sequences of Neurophysiologic Synchronies can Identify Changes in Team Cognition at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society held at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco from September 27 through October 1 and was attended by more than 1,590 members and nonmembers from the United States and around the world. The manuscript was co-authored by Chris Berka, Trysha Galloway, and Adrienne Behneman. A copy of the publication is here.
During the month of April, the IMMEX team collected data and developed working modules for NS real-time analysis. The development of these generic artificial neural network (ANN) and Hidden Markov Modeling (HMM) models has enabled the construction of web-based software (by Peter Wang) for researchers studying team dynamics where they can submit the individual EEG-E or EEG-WL raw files for three or six members of a team and receive detailed reports showing the dynamics of NS Pattern and NS state expression on a second by second basis. Screen shots of the input and report pages are shown below. While the software is not yet ready for real-time analysis, we should likely have such a version in several months.
Dr. Ron Stevens presented: The Identification and Application of Neurophysiologic Synchronies for Studying the Dynamics of Teamwork at the 2010 Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (Brims) annual conference held at Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina in Charleston, South Carolina on March 22-March 25, 2010. Co-Authors on the manuscript are: Trysha Galloway, Chris Berka, and Adrienne Behneman. A copy of the publication may be found under our publications link.