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2024 Preprints.org Open Access
The Psychophysiological Interrelationship between Working Conditions and Stress of Harvester and Forwarder Drivers – a Study Protocol
Paracelsus Medical University + 2 more
(1) Background: The proportion of fully mechanized harvesting systems in Austria is constantly increasing especially because of the technological development of the machines, which allows them to drive on increasingly steep terrain. This leads to additional challenges and potential hazards for the operators, which may also cause higher stress levels. The purpose of this study […]
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2024 HRI '24: Proceedings of the 2024 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Unlocking Human-Robot Dynamics: Introducing SenseCobot, a Novel Multimodal Dataset on Industry 4.0
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia + 1 more
In the era of Industry 4.0, the importance of human-robot collaboration (HRC) in the advancement of modern manufacturing and automation is paramount. Understanding the intricate physiological responses of the operator when they interact with a cobot is essential, especially during programming tasks. To this aim, wearable sensors have become vital for real-time monitoring of worker […]
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2023 Military Psychology Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Effect of changing threat conditions on police and military commanders’ preferences for urgent and offensive actions: An analysis of decision making at the operational level of war
Royal Norwegian Naval Academy + 2 more
A simulation was conducted to examine the decision making of 102 high-ranking police and military commanders (male/female = 88/12, mean years of employment = 22.15) engaged in a simulated hybrid attack on Norway. Four 2 × 3 repeated-measures ANOVA tests were performed, with two groups (police, military) and three phases (peace, war, and post-conflict) as independent variables. The decision tasks of […]
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2023 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Gated Peer-Reviewed
Systematic Evaluation of Driver’s Behavior: A Multimodal Biometric Study
University of Padua + 1 more
Abstract Complex traffic areas and high cognitive workload while driving are leading contributors to traffic crashes. Even though cognitive workload and stress have been previously assessed through various neurophysiological responses, they are rarely characterized simultaneously, limiting the triangulation of behavioral metrics (like drivers’ visual attention and facial coding) with physiological measures to investigate their interplay. […]
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2023 Human Factors in Aging and Special Needs Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Granting a Better Verdict of the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) With New Technologies
Tecnologico de Monterrey
There are millions of people in the world who have been diagnosed with dementia and this condition not only directly affects the patient, but also their family members and caregivers; That is why it is sought to have a verdict in which it can be reliably seen if a person suffers from dementia. The way […]
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2022 Journal of Transport & Health Open Access Peer-Reviewed
How are Drivers’ Stress Levels and Emotions Associated with the Driving Context? A Naturalistic Study
University of Virginia + 1 more
Understanding and mitigating drivers’ negative emotions, stress levels, and anxiety is of high importance for decreasing accident rates, enhancing road safety, and providing a healthy lifestyle to the community of drivers. While detecting drivers’ stress and negative emotions can significantly help with this goal, understanding what might be associated with increases in drivers’ negative emotions […]
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2021 Drug and Alcohol Dependence Gated Peer-Reviewed
Cognitive and affective responses to marijuana prevention and educational messaging
University of Oklahoma + 3 more
Perceptions of risk of using marijuana have decreased significantly in the US over the last decade, while marijuana use has increased. In order to educate people on the risks associated with marijuana use, large-scale health messaging campaigns have been deployed to educate the public about the risks associated with marijuana use, particularly in states where […]
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2020 Applied Sciences Open Access Peer-Reviewed
The Study of Facial Muscle Movements for Non-Invasive Thermal Discomfort Detection via Bio-Sensing Technology. Part I: Development of the Experimental Design and Description of the Collected Data
Norwegian University of Science and Technology + 2 more
In the time of climate change, as heat waves become a more regular occurrence, indoor thermal comfort is an important factor in day to day life. Due to such circumstances, many researchers have focused their studies on finding an effective solution that will not only enable thermal comfort, but also increase satisfaction within the indoor […]
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2018 European Advertising Academy, Advances in Advertising Research IX Open Access Peer-Reviewed
Emotion in a 360-Degree vs. Traditional Format Through EDA, EEG and Facial Expressions
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Abstract: Digital video advertising is growing exponentially. It is expected that digital video ad spending of the US will see double-digit growth annually through 2020 (eMarketer, 2016). Moreover, advertisers are spending on average more than $10 million annually on Digital Video, representing an 85% increase from 2 years (iab, 2016). This huge increase is mediated by […]
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2018 International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM) Gated Peer-Reviewed
Emotion recognition for semi-autonomous vehicles framework
Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences + 1 more
Abstract: The human being in his blessed curiosity has always wondered how to make machines feel, and, at the same time how a machine can detect emotions. Perhaps some of the tasks that cannot be replaced by machines are the ability of human beings to feel emotions. In the last year, this hypothesis is increasingly […]
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