Effect of Induced Postural Changes on Cognitive Load - Department of Complex Systems, Artificial Intelligence  & Robotics
Poster De Conférence Année : 2024

Effect of Induced Postural Changes on Cognitive Load

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In the context of addressing Musculoskeletal Disorders in industrial settings, postural changes can be induced in operators to reduce their physical fatigue. This study explores the impact of these postural changes on cognitive load. It aims to understand how postural change, and the possibility or not of anticipating this change, can have a cognitive cost. Using a combination of subjective and objective measures from the fields of physical and cognitive ergonomics, the research assesses the cognitive costs of various postural adjustments to patterns of anticipating or not anticipating the next position, during a manual task. Data collection is in progress. The results are intended to shed light on the cognitive load implications of working collaboratively with a cobot to reduce physical fatigue, balancing physical health improvements with cognitive demands.
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hal-04690243 , version 1 (10-09-2024)

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Elissa El Khalil, Sophie Lemonnier, Pauline Maurice. Effect of Induced Postural Changes on Cognitive Load. European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics, Oct 2024, Paris, France. 2024. ⟨hal-04690243⟩
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