太累了不想打电话?由带宽限制引起的疲劳的生理测量

Jan-Niklas Antons, R. Schleicher, S. Arndt, S. Möller, G. Curio
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确定媒体质量的常用方法依赖于受试者对所呈现的刺激质量的意见的有意识评级。虽然这些方法提供了一种可靠而有效的确定质量的方法,但它们对质量判断之前的生理过程提供的见解很少,然而,这可能会影响主观行为,例如,在警觉性或媒体使用时间方面。在本文中,我们使用了一种非侵入性的生理方法,脑电图,来评估与听觉言语刺激质量相关的受试者的认知状态。我们发现,与未受干扰的刺激相比,听退化音频的用户对质量的评价低于预期,此外,在20分钟的演示中,他们更加疲劳。疲劳增加的指标是脑电图数据的θ和α频率。研究结果表明,对降解介质的感知在分钟时间尺度上对生理过程具有长期影响,并可能直接影响顾客行为。
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Too tired for calling? A physiological measure of fatigue caused by bandwidth limitations
Common methods to determine the quality of media rely on conscious ratings of a subject's opinion about the quality of presented stimuli. While such methods provide a reliable and valid means of determining quality, they provide little insight into the physiological processes preceding the quality judgment, which, however, may affect the subjective behavior, e.g., in terms of alertness or media usage duration. In this paper we used a non-intrusive physiological method, electroencephalography, to assess the cognitive state of subjects related to the quality of auditory speech stimuli. We show that users listening to degraded audio rated the quality lower in comparison to an undisturbed stimulus as expected and, in addition, got more fatigued during the 20 minute presentation. Indicators of the increased fatigue were Theta and Alpha frequencies of the electroencephalogram data. The results show that the perception of degraded media has long-term influences on physiological processes at the time scale of minutes which may immediately influence customer behavior.
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