This study focused on the relation between the Human Information Processing (HIP) time and the alpha spectrum power of EEG in the shift from Rasmussen's knowledge-based to rule-based through an experiment. The results of the experiment suggested that the decrease of the HIP time did not mean the decrease of the cognitive activity when the cognitive shift was in progress.
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