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EDA, PPG and Skin Temperature as Predictive Signals for Mental Failure by a Statistical Analysis on Stress and Mental Workload | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

EDA, PPG and Skin Temperature as Predictive Signals for Mental Failure by a Statistical Analysis on Stress and Mental Workload


The graphical abstract is structured in three main parts, representing the pipeline of our work: the test campaign , the signal processing, and the statistical analysis e...
Impact Statement:This study establishes the feasibility of utilizing PPG, EDA, and peripheral skin temperature to evaluate stress and mental workloads in visual, auditory, and dual-task s...Show More

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Objective: The growth of autonomous systems interacting with humans leads to assessing operators' stress and mental workload (MWL), especially in safety-critical situatio...Show More
Impact Statement:
This study establishes the feasibility of utilizing PPG, EDA, and peripheral skin temperature to evaluate stress and mental workloads in visual, auditory, and dual-task scenarios. The findings reveal the potential to simplify and categorize these measurements into an easily applicable subjective scale in an optic of a possible future application in contexts where Human-Machine Interaction is critical for optimal work performance.

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Objective: The growth of autonomous systems interacting with humans leads to assessing operators' stress and mental workload (MWL), especially in safety-critical situations. Therefore, a system providing information about the psychophysiological workers' condition is fundamental and still missing. This paper aims to study the statistical relationship between the variation of Photoplethysmogram signal (PPG), Electrodermal Activity (EDA), and skin temperature with respect to stress and MWL levels, assessed through an ad-hoc developed subjective questionnaire. Results: 43 features were calculated from these signals during the execution of two cognitive tests and processed through a statistical analysis based on Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U tests. This analysis proved that about 50% of them offered statistical evidence in differentiating relaxed and altered emotional conditions. Moreover, fifteen features were found to provide sufficient information to detect at the same time stress and MWL. Conclusions: These results demonstrate the feasibility of this approach and push to continue this research about the relationship between physiological signals and the variation of stress and MWL by enhancing the population and considering more biosignals.
The graphical abstract is structured in three main parts, representing the pipeline of our work: the test campaign , the signal processing, and the statistical analysis e...
Page(s): 248 - 255
Date of Publication: 11 December 2024
Electronic ISSN: 2644-1276
PubMed ID: 39906270

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