Differences in Physiological Responses Induced by Mental Tasks with Different Difficulty Levels

  • SOGA Chie
    Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
  • MIYAKE Shinji
    Department of Environmental Management, School of Health Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health
  • WADA Chikamune
    Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology

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  • 難易度の異なる計算課題遂行時における感情変化と生理反応の関係
  • ナンイド ノ コトナル ケイサン カダイ スイコウジ ニ オケル カンジョウ ヘンカ ト セイリ ハンノウ ノ カンケイ

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Modern society is riddled with many complexities, which are increasingly leading to unavoidable stresses, and various studies have been conducted to establish a quantitative evaluation method for mental stress. A previous study has reported the influence of changes in feelings on physiological responses under various situations. However, few studies have attempted to investigate the relationship between physiological responses and changes in feelings induced by mental tasks. However, it is necessary to evaluate such relationships quantitatively. In this study, in order to evaluate mental stress, we investigated the relationship between activities of the autonomic nervous system and changes in feelings of the participants while they repeatedly performed arithmetic tasks with 3 levels of difficulty. We found that the skin potential level (SPL) and blood pressure may be related to the anxiety arising due to the experiment.

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