IF 6.7 2区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Keyu Chen , Miner Xie , Min Deng , Qi Pan
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大多数人的大部分时间都在室内度过,室内空气污染会严重影响居住者的健康和工作效率。虽然以往的研究已经探讨了室内空气污染物,尤其是挥发性有机化合物(VOC)的影响,但这些研究通常是在模拟环境中进行的,或者是通过添加特定挥发性物质的方式进行的,而引入特定污染物可能无法准确反映真实世界的办公条件。此外,传统的神经生理学评估技术受限于昂贵、笨重的设备,不适合在典型的实验环境中使用。为了弥补这一不足,我们的研究利用脑电图(EEG)来测量真实室内环境中不同通风条件下的脑力劳动负荷。通过对 40 名受试者进行四项认知任务的测试,我们发现受试者在通风环境较差的环境中表现出相对较高的脑力劳动负荷,尤其是在从改善的通风环境过渡到较差的通风环境时。此外,在通风环境差的环境中,受试者需要付出更大的努力才能保持相同水平的任务表现。这项研究从神经生理学的角度,对不同的通风条件如何影响居住者的脑力劳动负荷,从而影响任务表现提供了新的见解。这些发现为在未来的研究和干预中改善室内环境质量和优化认知功能提供了科学依据。
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Investigating cognitive workload and task performance under indoor air pollutants exposure using electroencephalogram
Most people spend the majority of their time indoors, where indoor air pollution significantly affects occupants' health and productivity. While previous studies have explored the effects of indoor air pollutants, particularly volatile organic compounds (VOCs), these studies are often conducted in simulated environments or through the addition of specific volatiles, where the introduction of specific pollutants may not accurately reflect real-world office conditions. Additionally, traditional neurophysiological assessment techniques are limited by expensive, bulky equipment that is not suitable for use in typical experimental settings. Addressing this gap, our study utilized electroencephalography (EEG) to measure mental workload in response to different ventilation conditions in real indoor settings. By testing 40 subjects during four cognitive tasks, we found that subjects exhibited relatively higher mental workload in environments with poor ventilation environments, particularly during transitions from improved ventilation environments to poor ventilation environments. Additionally, subjects were required to exert greater effort to maintain the same level of task performance in environments with poor ventilation environment. This study provides novel insights from a neurophysiological perspective into how different ventilation conditions affect occupants' mental workload, thereby influencing task performance. These findings offer a scientific basis for improving indoor environmental quality and optimizing cognitive function in future studies and interventions.
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Journal of building engineering
Journal of building engineering Engineering-Civil and Structural Engineering
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
12.50%
发文量
1901
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Building Engineering is an interdisciplinary journal that covers all aspects of science and technology concerned with the whole life cycle of the built environment; from the design phase through to construction, operation, performance, maintenance and its deterioration.
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