A comprehensive understanding of human intelligence is still an ongoing process, i.e., human and information security are not yet perfectly matched. By understanding cognitive processes, designers can design humanized cognitive information systems (CIS). The need for this research is justified because today's business decision makers are faced with questions they cannot answer in a given amount of time without the use of cognitive information systems. The researchers aim to better strengthen cognitive information systems with more pronounced cognitive thresholds by demonstrating the resilience of cognitive resonant frequencies to reveal possible responses to improve the efficiency of human-computer interaction (HCI).Apractice-oriented research approach included research analysis and a review of existing articles to pursue a comparative research model; thereafter, amodel development paradigm was used to observe and monitor the progression of CIS during HCI. The scope of our research provides a broader perspective on how different disciplines affect HCI and how human cognitive models can be enhanced to enrich complements. We have identified a significant gap in the current literature on mental processing resulting from a wide range of theory and practice.
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Fayaz, F. A., Malik, A., Batra, I., Gardezi, A. A., Ansarullah, S. I., Ahmad, S., … Shafiq, M. (2023). Impediments of Cognitive System Engineering in Machine-Human Modeling. Computers, Materials and Continua, 74(3), 6689–6701. https://doi.org/10.32604/cmc.2023.032998
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