01227nam0 2200289 450 00000259320050630115700.088-00-72208-3--------d1986----km-y0itay50------baitaITAtti della Quinta settimana di studio, 4-10 maggio 1973, Trasporti e sviluppo economicosec. 13.-18.a cura di Anna Vannini MarxFirenzeLe Monnier1986375 p., [5] c. di tav.ill.30 cmIstituto internazionale di storia economica F. Datini, PratoSerie 2., Atti delle settimane di studio e altri convegni52001Istituto internazionale di storia economica F. Datini, PratoTrasporti e sviluppo economicoTrasportiEuropaSec. 13.-18.CommercioEuropaSec. 13.-18.380.5094Vannini Marx,AnnaIstituto internazionale di storia economica Francesco Datini.286936IT UNIPARTHENOPE RICA UNIMARC000002593NAVA1IISED 330.9/53048220020325Atti della Quinta settimana di studio, 4-10 maggio 1973, Trasporti e sviluppo economico1223755UNIPARTHENOPE03010nam 2200649 450 991013640770332120230621140118.0(CKB)3710000000612035(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/54534(EXLCZ)99371000000061203520160314i20152015 fy- 0engur||#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNeuroscience perspectives on securitytechnology, detection, and decision making /edited by: Elena Rusconi, Kenneth C. Scott-Brown and Andrea SzymkowiakFrontiers Media SA2015[Lausanne, Switzerland] :Frontiers Media SA,2015.©20151 online resource (107 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)Frontiers Research TopicsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience2-88919-600-3 Includes bibliographical references.The objective of this Research Topic is to document across disciplines (e.g. neuroscience, psychology, engineering, computer science) the most recent developments, ideas, methods and empirical findings that have the potential to expand our knowledge in the human factors involved in the security process. Knowing cognitive, behavioral, social and neural constraints that may affect the security enterprise will undoubtedly result in a more effective deployment of existing human and technological resources. Studying how inter-observer variability, human factors and biology may affect the security agenda, and the usability of existing security technologies, is of great economic and policy interest. In addition, brain sciences may suggest the possibility of novel methods of surveillance and intelligence gathering.Frontiers research topics.Frontiers in human neuroscience.NeurosciencesMilitary intelligenceDecision makingPsychological aspectsDeception (Military science)Decision makingdeception detectionbiometricsNeurosciencesecurityneuroenhancementcrime scienceapplied psychologysocial resistancethreat detectionmilitaryapplied neuroscienceNeurosciences.Military intelligenceDecision makingPsychological aspects.Deception (Military science).Decision making.Elena Rusconiauth1366716Rusconi ElenaScott-Brown Kenneth C.Szymkowiak AndreaFrontiers Research Foundation,UkMaJRUBOOK9910136407703321Neuroscience perspectives on security3389322UNINA