Publications by authors named "Mianjie Wang"

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  • Researchers explored how blended fragrances could enhance driving performance and reduce risks, addressing a gap between existing studies and practical applications.
  • Thirty young drivers participated in a simulated driving experience while their brain activity was monitored, completing questionnaires and behavioral tasks.
  • Results showed that those in a scented environment performed better on cognitive tasks and exhibited beneficial brain activity, suggesting aromatherapy could be an effective and easy method to improve driving performance in daily life.
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The VUCA environment challenged neuropsychological research conducted in conventional laboratories. Researchers expected to perform complex multimodal testing tasks in natural, open, and non-laboratory settings. However, for most neuropsychological scientists, the independent construction of a multimodal laboratory in a VUCA environment, such as a construction site, was a significant and comprehensive technological challenge.

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As a convenient device for observing neural activity in the natural environment, portable EEG technology (PEEGT) has an extensive prospect in expanding neuroscience research into natural applications. However, unlike in the laboratory environment, PEEGT is usually applied in a semiconstrained environment, including management and engineering, generating much more artifacts caused by the subjects' activities. Due to the limitations of existing artifacts annotation, the problem limits PEEGT to take advantage of portability and low-test cost, which is a crucial obstacle for the potential application of PEEGT in the natural environment.

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