Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6876581 | Computer-Aided Design | 2014 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In the development of the next generation computer-aided design (CAD) systems, it is important to consider systematically the interactions between designers and design tools. As one of the first steps in quantifying such relations, we propose a method to investigate the relation between a designer's mental stress and mental effort. We hypothesize that mental effort is low at low and high stress levels but high at a medium stress level. To test the hypothesis, we conducted experiments on seven subjects. Design activities, body movements, brain signals and heart rate were recorded during a design process. Mental stress was quantified by LF/HF ratio and mental effort was quantified by EEG energy. The statistical analysis shows that mental effort is the lowest at high stress level and there is no significant difference in mental effort between medium stress level and low stress level.
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Authors
Thanh An Nguyen, Yong Zeng,