New Methods for EEG and ERP-based Analysis of Mental Fatigue
- When?
- Thursday 10 February 2011, 15:30 to 16:30
- Where?
- 39BB02
- Open to:
- Staff, Students
- Speaker:
- Miss Delaram Jarchi
- Admission information:
- All are welcome to attend the NICE Research Group Presentations.
FATIGUE is a common phenomenon that exists in our everyday life which is the state of reduced performance and can have mental or physical component.
The state of reduced performance of the operators that relates to the fatigue has been caused many disasters which many of them are not well known to the public.
Scientific interests in monitoring, assessing and predicting the fatigued operator have been increasing. However, the reports of previous research on EEG changes regarding mental fatigue are varying and even conflicting. This can be due to methodological limitation since most of them use classic statistical analysis, or can be due to different experimental setup. Therefore, there is a challenge to design an appropriate task and extract the key EEG features for EEG-based monitoring and identification of mental fatigue.
In this talk, we aim to look at the new directions in mental fatigue analysis based on both EEG and ERP-based methods.
