Influence of monotonous work and body sensory vibration stimulus on physiological responses

Kento Konishi, H. Hagiwara
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The objective of this study was to monitor changes in physiological indexes of alpha attenuation coefficient (AAC), high-frequency component (HF) and oxygenated hemoglobin (oxyHb) as objective parameters and Roken Arousal Scale (RAS) as a subjective parameter in experimental participants performing simple tasks related to motor skills, as necessary for safe driving. The oxyHb signal was monitored from the frontal association and somatosensory areas using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), which can measure changes in brain hemodynamics during tasks noninvasively and without constraint. Experimental results showed oxyHb and AAC increased, while HF and tracking error decreased when experimental participants were exposed to body sensory vibrations. From these findings, we suggest that body sensory vibration stimuli are valid for monotonous work. In conclusion, we showed the usability of body sensory vibration stimuli for monotonous work such as UniMove, with influences on the autonomic and central nervous systems.
单调工作和身体感觉振动刺激对生理反应的影响
本研究的目的是监测实验参与者在执行与安全驾驶相关的简单运动技能任务时α衰减系数(AAC)、高频分量(HF)和氧合血红蛋白(oxyHb)作为客观参数和Roken觉醒量表(RAS)作为主观参数的生理指标的变化。使用近红外光谱(NIRS)从额叶关联区和体感区监测氧血红蛋白信号,该技术可以无创、无约束地测量任务期间脑血流动力学的变化。实验结果表明,当实验参与者暴露于身体感官振动时,氧血红蛋白和AAC增加,而HF和跟踪误差减少。从这些发现,我们认为身体感官振动刺激是有效的单调的工作。总之,我们展示了身体感觉振动刺激对单调工作(如UniMove)的可用性,以及对自主神经系统和中枢神经系统的影响。
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