The use of wearable devices in cognitive fatigue: current trends and future intentions

Sachini N. K. Kodithuwakku Arachchige, R. Burch V., H. Chander, Alana Turner, A. Knight
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Abstract Due to the limited capacity of the brain, prolonged mental tasks placed on an individual could cause cognitive fatigue (CF). CF is known to cause attention deficits, leading to poor situational awareness and vigilance. Depending on the circumstances, such attention deficits may cause catastrophic outcomes, causing harm to many individuals. Hence, early identification of CF is mandatory. Wearable technology seems to provide a promising solution in detecting CF by monitoring the alterations of physiological parameters, eye movements, speech, or brain activity. Further, some recently developed wearable devices are shown to have the potential to alert the user regarding an impending CF and activate safety measurements. However, other coinciding factors, such as emotions or exercise, could alter the aforementioned factors used in the detection of CF. Thus, the accuracy and validity of recognizing CF using wearables are lower than detecting physical fatigue. However, with the advancements of technology, these devices continue to demonstrate excellent improvements. This article provides a condensed summary of the use of wearable devices in detecting CF in the recent literature and their possible developments in the future. Concepts discussed in the article will interest the ergonomists, health and safety engineers, human factors engineers, and health care professionals.
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可穿戴设备在认知疲劳中的应用:当前趋势和未来意图
摘要由于大脑的能力有限,长时间的脑力劳动可能会导致认知疲劳。众所周知,CF会导致注意力不足,导致情景意识和警惕性较差。根据具体情况,这种注意力不足可能会导致灾难性后果,对许多人造成伤害。因此,CF的早期识别是强制性的。可穿戴技术似乎通过监测生理参数、眼球运动、言语或大脑活动的变化,为检测CF提供了一种很有前途的解决方案。此外,一些最近开发的可穿戴设备被证明具有提醒用户即将发生CF并激活安全测量的潜力。然而,其他一致因素,如情绪或锻炼,可能会改变CF检测中使用的上述因素。因此,使用可穿戴设备识别CF的准确性和有效性低于检测身体疲劳。然而,随着技术的进步,这些设备继续表现出卓越的改进。本文简要总结了最近文献中可穿戴设备在检测CF中的应用及其未来可能的发展。本文中讨论的概念将引起工效学家、健康与安全工程师、人为因素工程师和医疗保健专业人员的兴趣。
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