Augmented Cognition Overview: Improving Information Intake under Stress

Military operators are often put into complex human-machine interactive environments shown to fail when stressful situations are encountered. To enhance warfighter readiness and operational capability, DARPA's efforts in Augmented Cognition are developing a new generation of technologies to ena...

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