Using cerebral hemovelocity to measure workload during a spatialised auditory vigilance task in novice and experienced observers
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Raul Ramirez | Tyler H. Shaw | Kelly Satterfield | Victor Finomore | T. Shaw | V. Finomore | K. Satterfield | Raul Ramirez
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