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Research Title Influence of multitasking-induced mental workload on electrodermal activity and human cortisol 
Date of Distribution 22 November 2023 
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     Title of the Conference 2023 15th Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON) 
     Organiser IEEJ, ThaiBME, IEEE, TOKYO TECH, IFBME 
     Conference Place Suzukakedai Campus of Tokyo Technology Institute 
     Province/State Tokyo, Japan 
     Conference Date 28 October 2023 
     To 31 October 2023 
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     Editors/edition/publisher IEEE 
     Abstract Current work environments have undergone a noticeable shift towards higher cognitive demands and increased involvement in multitask performance. It has therefore become crucial to investigate the levels of mental workload experienced by operators. Simulated cognitive multitasking, with varying workload intensity, duration and work order, was tested in 18 volunteers to determine its impact on task performance, perceived workload, galvanic skin response; GSR, and cortisol levels in sweat and saliva. The results showed that as workload intensity increased, there was a concurrent increase in perceived workload and a significant negative impact on task performance. As time progressed, there was a notable increase in performance. Differences in GSR can be observed based on time on task and order of stressor levels delivered to the participants. Preliminary results of cortisol levels in sweat and saliva showed distinct trends in relation to workload intensity. 
Author
645040042-4 Miss JUTAMAS PIDECH [Main Author]
Engineering Master's Degree

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Type of Proceeding Full paper 
Type of Presentation Oral 
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