Browsing by Author "Mehta, Ranjana K."
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Maldonado, Ted (2021-07-06)The literature implicating the cerebellum and non-motor cognitive processing is quickly growing. Though there is an understanding that the cerebellum is active during non-motor task performance, little work has looked to ...
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Shortz, Ashley E.; Pickens, Adam; Zheng, Qi; Mehta, Ranjana K. (Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation, 2015)
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Mehta, Ranjana K.; Peres, S. Camille; Kannan, Pranav; Shortz, Ashley; Rhee, Joohyun; Mannan, Sam (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2016)The oil and gas extraction (OGE) industry continues to experience an elevated fatality rate; from 2010-2014 fatality the rate in this industry was nearly seven times higher than that for all U.S. workers. OGE workers are ...
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Mehta, Ranjana K.; Parasuraman, Raja (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2013)
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Peres, S. Camille; Mehta, Ranjana K.; Hoyle, Wimberly S.; Shortz, Ashley (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)Procedural tasks, which typically involve performing a sequence of steps in a regular and consistent manner, are an inherent part of almost all high-risk industrial settings. Further, it is not uncommon for a need to arrive ...
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Mehta, Ranjana K.; Peres, S. Camille; Hoyle, William; Shortz, Ashley (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2017)Incident reviews of oil spill events (both large and small) suggest that human error, or more appropriately “systems error”, is a contributor to 50% of well control incidents (primarily kicks). The purpose of this study ...