Rahman Mahjabeen, Karwowski Waldemar, Fafrowicz Magdalena, Hancock Peter A
Computational Neuroergonomics Laboratory, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States.
Department of Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroergonomics, Neurobiology Department, The Maloploska Center of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Krakow, Poland.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2019 Jun 4;13:182. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2019.00182. eCollection 2019.
Recent years have seen increased interest in neuroergonomics, which investigates the brain activities of people engaged in diverse physical and cognitive activities at work and in everyday life. The present work extends upon prior assessments of the state of this art. However, here we narrow our focus specifically to studies that use electroencephalography (EEG) to measure brain activity, correlates, and effects during physical activity. The review uses systematically selected, openly published works derived from a guided search through peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. Identified studies were then categorized by the type of physical activity and evaluated considering methodological and chronological aspects via statistical and content-based analyses. From the identified works ( = 110), a specific number ( = 38) focused on less mobile muscular activities, while an additional group ( = 22) featured both physical and cognitive tasks. The remainder ( = 50) investigated various physical exercises and sporting activities and thus were here identified as a miscellaneous grouping. Most of the physical activities were isometric exertions, moving parts of upper and lower limbs, or walking and cycling. These primary categories were sub-categorized based on movement patterns, the use of the event-related potentials (ERP) technique, the use of recording methods along with EEG and considering mental effects. Further information on subjects' gender, EEG recording devices, data processing, and artifact correction methods and citations was extracted. Due to the heterogeneous nature of the findings from various studies, statistical analyses were not performed. These were thus included in a descriptive fashion. Finally, contemporary research gaps were pointed out, and future research prospects to address those gaps were discussed.
近年来,人们对神经工效学的兴趣与日俱增,神经工效学研究人们在工作和日常生活中从事各种身体和认知活动时的大脑活动。目前的工作是在对这一领域现有状况的先前评估基础上展开的。然而,在这里我们将重点特别缩小到使用脑电图(EEG)来测量身体活动期间大脑活动、相关性和影响的研究。该综述使用了通过对同行评审期刊和会议论文集进行有针对性的搜索而系统挑选出的公开出版的作品。然后,根据身体活动的类型对已确定的研究进行分类,并通过统计分析和基于内容的分析,从方法学和时间顺序方面进行评估。从已确定的作品(共110篇)中,特定数量(38篇)关注较少移动的肌肉活动,而另一组(22篇)兼具身体和认知任务。其余(50篇)研究了各种体育锻炼和体育活动,因此在这里被归为一个杂项类别。大多数身体活动是等长用力、上下肢部分的移动,或步行和骑自行车。这些主要类别根据运动模式、事件相关电位(ERP)技术的使用、脑电图记录方法以及考虑心理影响进行了细分。提取了关于受试者性别、脑电图记录设备、数据处理、伪迹校正方法和引用的进一步信息。由于各项研究结果的异质性,未进行统计分析。因此,这些结果以描述性方式呈现。最后,指出了当代研究的差距,并讨论了弥补这些差距的未来研究前景。