Search Results - "Reynaud, Emanuelle"
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The elephant in the room: What matters cognitively in cumulative technological culture
Published in The Behavioral and brain sciences (01-01-2020)“…Cumulative technological culture (CTC) refers to the increase in the efficiency and complexity of tools and techniques in human populations over generations. A…”
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Technition: When Tools Come Out of the Closet
Published in Perspectives on psychological science (01-07-2020)“…People are ambivalently enthusiastic and anxious about how far technology can go. Therefore, understanding the neurocognitive bases of the human technical mind…”
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Neuroergonomics of car driving: A critical meta-analysis of neuroimaging data on the human brain behind the wheel
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-12-2018)“…•Driving is a complex yet common activity, but little is known on its neural bases.•This article provides an overview of the cerebral networks supporting…”
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On the neurocognitive origins of human tool use : A critical review of neuroimaging data
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-05-2016)“…Since more than a century, neuropsychological models have assumed that the left inferior parietal cortex is central to tool use by storing manipulation…”
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Hands off, brain off? A meta‐analysis of neuroimaging data during active and passive driving
Published in Brain and behavior (01-12-2023)“…Background Car driving is more and more automated, to such an extent that driving without active steering control is becoming a reality. Although active…”
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Dynamic scan paths investigations under manual and highly automated driving
Published in Scientific reports (12-02-2021)“…Active visual scanning of the scene is a key task-element in all forms of human locomotion. In the field of driving, steering (lateral control) and speed…”
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Comparison of Experienced and Novice Drivers’ Visual and Driving Behaviors during Warned or Unwarned Near–Forward Collisions
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (28-09-2023)“…Forward collision warning systems (FCWSs) monitor the road ahead and warn drivers when the time to collision reaches a certain threshold. Using a driving…”
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On the nature of eye-hand coordination in natural steering behavior
Published in PloS one (23-11-2020)“…Eyes and hand movements are known to be coordinated during a variety of tasks. While steering a vehicle, gaze was observed to be tightly linked with steering…”
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Semantic and action tool knowledge in the brain: Identifying common and distinct networks
Published in Neuropsychologia (20-08-2021)“…Most cognitive models of apraxia assume that impaired tool use results from a deficit occurring at the conceptual level, which contains dedicated information…”
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Does the Tempo of Music Impact Human Behavior Behind the Wheel?
Published in Human factors (01-06-2018)“…Objective: Assess the influence of background music tempo on driving performance. Background: Music with a fast tempo is known to increase the level of…”
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Memory for a virtual reality experience in children and adults according to image quality, emotion, and sense of presence
Published in Virtual reality : the journal of the Virtual Reality Society (01-03-2022)“…Numerous studies have explored the effects of virtual reality (VR) on adults’ cognition. Little is known, however, of these effects in children. The aim of…”
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Semantic congruency effects of prime words on tool visual exploration
Published in Brain and cognition (01-08-2021)“…•Human tool use is an integrated process involving multiple neurocognitive systems.•In this study, we combined tools with a different class of information:…”
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How Our Cognition Shapes and Is Shaped by Technology: A Common Framework for Understanding Human Tool-Use Interactions in the Past, Present, and Future
Published in Frontiers in psychology (07-03-2018)“…Over the evolution, humans have constantly developed and improved their technologies. This evolution began with the use of physical tools, those tools that…”
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The cortical thickness of the area PF of the left inferior parietal cortex mediates technical-reasoning skills
Published in Scientific reports (12-07-2022)“…Most recent research highlights how a specific form of causal understanding, namely technical reasoning, may support the increasing complexity of tools and…”
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Involvement of the Left Supramarginal Gyrus in Manipulation Judgment Tasks: Contributions to Theories of Tool Use
Published in Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (01-09-2017)“…Two theories of tool use, namely the gesture engram and the technical reasoning theories, make distinct predictions about the involvement of the left inferior…”
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The Toolman effect: Preexisting non-tool-use experience improves subsequent tool-use performance
Published in Acta psychologica (01-10-2021)“…This study explores whether performing a cognitive task without using a tool (i.e., preexisting non-tool-use experience) impacts subsequent tool-use…”
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The Area Prostriata may play a role in technical reasoning
Published in Behavioral and brain functions (25-11-2022)“…Most recent research indicated how technical reasoning (TR), namely, a specific form of causal reasoning aimed at understanding the physical world, may support…”
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Innovation rate and population structure moderate the effect of population size on cumulative technological culture
Published in Humanities & social sciences communications (21-05-2024)“…Cumulative technological culture is defined as the increase in efficiency and complexity of tools and techniques over generations that allowed humans to…”
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On the Temporal Dynamics of Tool Use
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (07-12-2020)“…At a neurocognitive level, this belief has led to the hypothesis that the human brain has developed adaptive mechanisms enabling the selection and planning of…”
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Technical reasoning is important for cumulative technological culture
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-12-2021)“…Human technology has evolved in an unparalleled way, allowing us to expand across the globe. One fascinating question is, how do we understand the cognitive…”
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