Effects of meditation or walking as a microbreak on fatigue recovery during simulated air traffic control tasks.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Nianzhi Tu, Zixin Cui, Sungju Maeng, Makoto Itoh
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Abstract

Air traffic control (ATC) is a demanding domain characterized by intense operational demands, including high workload and task complexity that act as significant contributors to operator fatigue alongside other physiological and psychological factors. This study investigates the effects of different types of microbreak interventions on post-task fatigue recovery among air traffic controllers (ATCOs). Using a simplified simulated ATC task, we recruited ATC-naïve participants to evaluate two types of microbreaks-meditation and walking-as well as a control condition without microbreaks. We recorded participants' self-perceived fatigue, eye movements, heart rate variability (HRV), critical flicker fusion (CFF), heart rate, blood pressure, and performance metrics during the simulated task. The results indicate that taking a microbreak is effective in promoting subjective fatigue recovery. Furthermore, microbreaks had a significant effect on the preservation of task performance, with their effectiveness differing across microbreak types. The walking microbreak was particularly in reducing operational errors, whereas the meditation microbreak showed a non-significant trend toward mitigating declines in reaction time. The findings suggest that both microbreak types are beneficial for fatigue recovery, but walking microbreaks may confer additional benefits for sustaining operational performance.

在模拟空中交通管制任务中,冥想或步行作为微休息对疲劳恢复的影响。
空中交通管制(ATC)是一个要求很高的领域,其特点是操作要求高,包括高工作量和任务复杂性,这些因素与其他生理和心理因素一起成为操作员疲劳的重要因素。本研究探讨了不同类型的微休息干预对空中交通管制员任务后疲劳恢复的影响。通过一个简化的模拟ATC任务,我们招募了ATC-naïve参与者来评估两种类型的微休息——冥想和散步——以及没有微休息的控制条件。我们记录了参与者在模拟任务期间的自我感知疲劳、眼球运动、心率变异性(HRV)、临界闪烁融合(CFF)、心率、血压和表现指标。结果表明,微休息能有效促进主观疲劳恢复。此外,微休息对保持任务绩效有显著影响,其有效性因微休息类型而异。行走微休息在减少操作失误方面效果显著,而冥想微休息在缓解反应时间下降方面表现出不显著的趋势。研究结果表明,两种微休息类型都有利于疲劳恢复,但步行微休息可能对维持操作性能有额外的好处。
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来源期刊
Industrial Health
Industrial Health 医学-毒理学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.00%
发文量
64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: INDUSTRIAL HEALTH covers all aspects of occupational medicine, ergonomics, industrial hygiene, engineering, safety and policy sciences. The journal helps promote solutions for the control and improvement of working conditions, and for the application of valuable research findings to the actual working environment.
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