首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Mutual interaction effects between discomfort and cognitive task performance in clothing systems
Authors:Emiel A DenHartog  Claudy L Koerhuis
Affiliation:1. Textile Protection and Comfort Center, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA;2. Department of Training and Performance Innovations, TNO Earth, Life and Social Sciences, Soesterberg, The Netherlands;3. Department of Training and Performance Innovations, TNO Earth, Life and Social Sciences, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
Abstract:The focus of this study was to establish a relationship between physical discomfort and performance. Eleven healthy male subjects participated in this pilot study. The subjects performed a 2-h protocol without and with significant thermal and mechanical discomfort. Various cognitive tasks were executed repeatedly during the protocol to evaluate cognitive performance on memory, tracking, and vigilance tasks. Prior and after each task, subjective comfort scores were asked and objective task performance was measured. Mechanical and/or thermal discomfort only minimally influenced the overall scores for comfort. The only significant change in objective performance was a 2% increase in percentage missed stimuli during thermal discomfort. The type of task did influence the change in comfort scores, increasing the scores during the attention and memory task and decreasing during the vigilance and tracking task and fine motor tasks. Surprisingly, not discomfort, but the type of task mainly influenced the changes in comfort, discomfort became worse (increased) during easy, less challenging tasks.
Keywords:ergonomics  protective clothing  discomfort  thermal strain  comfort perception  human performance  cognitive tests
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号