Visual reaction time of drivers versus healthy adults: a comparative study

M. Amatya, Samjhana Thapa, Roshan Kasti, O. Nepal
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Introduction: Driving is a highly demanding profession requiring heightened alertness while remaining in an ergonomically constrained position and also associated with exposure to vehicular pollution and whole body vibration. We explored whether drivers’ reaction time is different to student group who also remain in sitting position for long hours but not exposed to other factors. Materials and methods: Drivers with at least one year of occupational history and under/post-graduate students were randomly selected. Their reaction time in seconds (RT) was measured by the ruler drop method (RDM) and compared with independent t test. Right vs left hand RTs were compared within groups by paired t test. Results: Thirty students (21.8±2.25 years) and 37 drivers (33.73±9.77 years) participated in the study. The drivers had RT of 2.03±0.2s on both the hands; students’ RT were 2.01±0.16s on right and 2.02±0.17s on left hands. For both hands, the differences were not significant between drivers and students (p>0.5). Right and left RT were also comparable for both groups (p>0.5). Conclusions: Bus drivers with at least one year occupational exposure have reaction times ruler drop stimulus not significantly different from controls (students).
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驾驶员与健康成人视觉反应时间的比较研究
导言:驾驶是一项要求很高的职业,需要高度的警觉性,同时保持在符合人体工程学的位置,也与暴露于车辆污染和全身振动有关。我们探讨了驾驶员的反应时间是否与长时间保持坐姿但没有暴露于其他因素的学生组不同。材料与方法:随机选择有一年以上职业史的司机,在校本科生/研究生。采用标尺滴法(RDM)测定反应时间(RT),并与独立t检验进行比较。用配对t检验比较组内右、左手RTs。结果:30名学生(21.8±2.25岁)和37名司机(33.73±9.77岁)参与研究。驾驶员双手RT为2.03±0.2s;学生右手RT为2.01±0.16s,左手RT为2.02±0.17s。对于双手,司机和学生之间的差异不显著(p>0.5)。两组的左、右RT也具有可比性(p>0.5)。结论:职业暴露1年以上的公交司机的反应时间标尺下降刺激与对照(学生)无显著差异。
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