Professor
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, New York
Professor Satish studies the use of man machine simulation methodologies to assess and train human factors and productivity across many fields. This methodology is used worldwide to measure decision making and critical thinking in people both in clinical and non-clinical settings. These simulations focus on higher order cognitive processes that impact decision making and include such functions as information management, strategy, problem solving and flexibility. These skills are important for adaptation and productivity in real world situations and are aligned with employees’ actual work functions . Her work includes understanding the impact of environmental variables on decision making; the impact of different pharmaceutical agents on thinking abilities and the impact of disease on critical thinking. Her contributions to the field are considered seminal and have impacted the understanding of the interactions of the environment and metacognition in different fields.
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(E01) Nature-based interventions in buildings: If you build it, will it work?
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
12:30pm – 1:30pm US EDT