Studies from University of Oxford further understanding of human factors.

Life Science Weekly | November 3, 2009 | Copyright

"We report a series of three experiments designed to assess the relative speed with which people can initiate speeded head-orienting responses following the presentation of spatial warning signals. Recent cognitive neuroscience findings have shown that the human brain tends to treat stimuli occurring in peripersonal space as being somehow more behaviorally relevant and attention demanding than stimuli occurring in extrapersonal space," investigators in Oxford, the United Kingdom report (see also Human Factors).

"These brain mechanisms may be exploited in the design ...

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