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Neuroergonomics on the Go: An Evaluation of the Potential of Mobile EEG for Workplace Assessment and Design.

Edmund Wascher1, Julian Reiser1, Gerhard Rinkenauer1, Mauro Larrá1, Felix A Dreger1, Daniel Schneider1, Melanie Karthaus1, Stephan Getzmann1, Marie Gutberlet2, Stefan Arnau1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We demonstrate and discuss the use of mobile electroencephalogram (EEG) for neuroergonomics. Both technical state of the art as well as measures and cognitive concepts are systematically addressed.
BACKGROUND: Modern work is increasingly characterized by information processing. Therefore, the examination of mental states, mental load, or cognitive processing during work is becoming increasingly important for ergonomics.
RESULTS: Mobile EEG allows to measure mental states and processes under real live conditions. It can be used for various research questions in cognitive neuroergonomics. Besides measures in the frequency domain that have a long tradition in the investigation of mental fatigue, task load, and task engagement, new approaches-like blink-evoked potentials-render event-related analyses of the EEG possible also during unrestricted behavior.
CONCLUSION: Mobile EEG has become a valuable tool for evaluating mental states and mental processes on a highly objective level during work. The main advantage of this technique is that working environments don't have to be changed while systematically measuring brain functions at work. Moreover, the workflow is unaffected by such neuroergonomic approaches.

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Keywords:  information processing; mental states; mobile EEG; neuroergonomics

Year:  2021        PMID: 33861182     DOI: 10.1177/00187208211007707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Factors        ISSN: 0018-7208            Impact factor:   2.888


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