Heart rate monitoring for the detection of changes in mental demands during computer work

Ramtin Zargari Marandi*, Pascal Madeleine, Nicolas Vuillerme, Afshin Samani

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Abstract

The detection of variations in mental demands is a key factor for optimizing the balance between occupational health and work performance. With the advances in heart rate acquisition technologies, heart rate monitoring is now easy and affordable. In this study, we recorded the heart rate of 18 healthy young participants while they performed three consecutive 5-min cyclic computer tasks with low, medium and high mental demands in two days with at least one week apart. The cycles began with memorizing a pattern of connected points following by the disappearance of the pattern, and then replicating it using computer mouse clicks on an incomplete version of the pattern. The mental demand of the tasks was manipulated by changing the complexity of the displayed patterns. The participants rated their perceived mental load after each task. The mean, range, and standard deviation of heart rate, MHR, RHR, and SDHR respectively, along with the performance (in terms of accuracy and speed of pattern replication) for each cycle was calculated and averaged for each task. The RHR and SDHR increased with increasing mental demands (p < 0.001), whereas the MHR did not significantly change in response to the different task demands. The responses remained consistent across days for RHR, MHR, but not SDHR. As expected, the performance decreased and the perceived mental load increased as the task demands increased. These results suggest that the variations in heart rate would provide useful information regarding the quantification of mental load.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorld Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering 2018 : June 3-8, 2018, Prague, Czech Republic (Vol.2)
EditorsLenka Lhotska, Lucie Sukupova, Igor Lacković, Geoffrey S. Ibbott
Volume2
PublisherSpringer
Publication date2019
Pages367-370
ISBN (Print)978-981-10-9037-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-981-10-9038-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventWorld Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, WC 2018 - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 3 Jun 20188 Jun 2018

Conference

ConferenceWorld Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, WC 2018
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityPrague
Period03/06/201808/06/2018
SeriesIFMBE Proceedings
Volume68(2)
ISSN1680-0737

Keywords

  • Heart rate variability
  • Neuroergonomics
  • Occupational healthcare

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