Yokota Yusuke, Tanaka Shingo, Miyamoto Akihiro, Naruse Yasushi
Center for Information and Neural Networks (CiNet), National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Osaka UniversityKobe, Japan.
Sawamura Prosthetics and Orthotics Service Co., Ltd.Kobe, Japan.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2017 Jun 13;11:314. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00314. eCollection 2017.
Workload in the human brain can be a useful marker of internal brain state. However, due to technical limitations, previous workload studies have been unable to record brain activity via conventional electroencephalography (EEG) and magnetoencephalography (MEG) devices in mobile participants. In this study, we used a wearable EEG system to estimate workload while participants walked in a naturalistic environment. Specifically, we used the auditory steady-state response (ASSR) which is an oscillatory brain activity evoked by repetitive auditory stimuli, as an estimation index of workload. Participants performed three types of N-back tasks, which were expected to command different workloads, while walking at a constant speed. We used a binaural 500 Hz pure tone with amplitude modulation at 40 Hz to evoke the ASSR. We found that the phase-locking index (PLI) of ASSR activity was significantly correlated with the degree of task difficulty, even for EEG data from few electrodes. Thus, ASSR appears to be an effective indicator of workload during walking in an ecologically valid environment.
人脑中的工作负荷可以作为大脑内部状态的一个有用指标。然而,由于技术限制,以往的工作负荷研究无法通过传统的脑电图(EEG)和脑磁图(MEG)设备记录移动参与者的大脑活动。在本研究中,我们使用了一种可穿戴式EEG系统来估计参与者在自然环境中行走时的工作负荷。具体而言,我们使用听觉稳态反应(ASSR),即由重复性听觉刺激诱发的一种振荡性大脑活动,作为工作负荷的估计指标。参与者在以恒定速度行走时执行三种类型的n-back任务,这些任务预计会需要不同的工作负荷。我们使用了一个双耳500Hz纯音,其幅度以40Hz调制,以诱发ASSR。我们发现,即使对于来自少数电极的EEG数据,ASSR活动的锁相指数(PLI)也与任务难度程度显著相关。因此,ASSR似乎是在生态有效环境中行走期间工作负荷的一个有效指标。