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international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 1994

Assessment of mental workload based on the model of autonomic regulations on cardiovascular system

Mieko Ohsuga; Hiromi Terashita; Futomi Shimono; Mamiko Toda

For the purpose of the quantitative assessment of mental workload using autonomic indices, a physiological model of autonomic regulations on the cardiovascular system is investigated. The model proposed by H. Luczak (see Biological Cybernetics, vol. 18, p. 1-13, 1975) is selected and studied comparing to experimental data and adding some modifications. The present paper also concerns a method for estimating the parameters of the autonomic system which are influenced by mental workload using a neural network trained by the backpropagation method for data sets obtained by the model simulation.


Advances in Human Factors\/ergonomics | 1995

Towards an effective subjective measurement method based on fuzzy set theory

Hiromi Terashita; Mieko Ohsuga; Futomi Shimono; Mamiko Toda

Conclusions Though further study is still needed to examine the score values obtained from different methods, the consistency of subjective judgments, and the system usability, it is possible to conclude from the above results that these computerized fuzzy rating methods can be quite effective for subjective assessments. Because of the ability of FCRS to use ordinary verbal expressions at the assessment stage, we are now trying to add voice input capability to the system which is expected to improve the constraints on judgments under working situations.


Advances in Human Factors\/ergonomics | 1995

Assessment of mental workload based on a model of autonomie regulations on the cardiovascular system

Mieko Ohsuga; Hiromi Terashita; Futomi Shimono; Mamiko Toda

Quantitative assessment of mental workload (MWL) is helpful in improving the usability of computer systems, the working environment, and work schedule management. We have been investigating the changes in autonomic indices such as heart rate, blood pressure and their variabilities induced by MWL. We found that the multidimensional use of these indices is useful to assess MWL. However, most of the indices are multiply regulated by the autonomic nervous system and influenced by other indices through feedback loops. So if careful considerations are not made, their changes which are not induced directly by MWL would be misunderstood. For that reason, we introduced a physiological model of autonomic regulations on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to obtain new measures more directly related to MWL, such as sympathetic tone, vagal tone and baroreflex gains.


Archive | 1996

Sensation information presenting device

Naoyasu Hirao; Hirosuke Hirasawa; Shinko Kimura; Mieko Osuga; Akira Sawada; Hiromi Shimono; Hiromi Terashita; 太海 下野; 美恵子 大須賀; 裕美 寺下; 直靖 平尾; 宏祐 平澤; 真弘 木村; 晃 澤田


The Japanese Journal of Ergonomics | 1998

Method for assessment of mental stress during high-tension and monotonous tasks using heart rate, respiration and blood pressure

Futomi Shimono; Mieko Ohsuga; Hiromi Terashita


Journal of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers | 1993

Towards the Assessment of Mental Workload Using Autonomic Indices

Mieko Ohsuga; Hiromi Terashita; Futomi Shimono


Archive | 1995

CORRELATION INVESTIGATING SYSTEM

Mieko Osuga; Hiromi Shimono; Hiromi Terashita; Mamiko Toda; 太海 下野; 美恵子 大須賀; 裕美 寺下; 真美子 戸田


The Japanese Journal of Ergonomics | 1999

On the items and usage of a questionnaire for evaluation of stress caused by phasic task demand

Maya Suzuki; Naoyasu Hirao; Hiromi Terashita; Yayoi Oda; Akihiro Yagi


The Japanese journal of ergonomics | 1993

How to measure the mental workload. Quantitative evaluation of stress responses.

Mieko Ohsuga; Hiromi Terashita; Futomi Shimono; Mamiko Toda


Journal of Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Systems | 1998

Application of Fuzzy Rating Methods for an Effective Subjective Assessment of Emotional States at Work

Hiromi Terashita; Mieko Ohsuga; Futomi Shimono; Mamiko Toda

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Naoyasu Hirao

Kwansei Gakuin University

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Akihiro Yagi

Kwansei Gakuin University

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Maya Suzuki

Kwansei Gakuin University

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