Neuroscience perspectives on Security: Technology, Detection, and Decision Making
In security science, efficient operation depends typically on the interaction between technology, human and machine detection and human and machine decision making. A perfect example of this interplay is ‘gatekeeping’, which is aimed to prevent the passage of people and objects that represent known...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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