The effect of individual differences in working memory in older adults on performance with different degrees of automated technology.

作者: Richard Pak , Anne Collins McLaughlin , William Leidheiser , Ericka Rovira

DOI: 10.1080/00140139.2016.1189599

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摘要: … older adults and automation: (1) how do individual differences in working memory in older adults affect automation … accuracy on automation-failure trials with information automation was …

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