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Assessment of mental fatigue using electroencephalography (EEG) and virtual reality (VR) for construction fall hazard prevention

Behnam M. Tehrani (Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA)
Jun Wang (Richard A. Rula School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, James Worth Bagley College of Engineering, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA)
Dennis Truax (James Worth Bagley College of Engineering, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, USA)

Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

ISSN: 0969-9988

Article publication date: 13 August 2021

Issue publication date: 24 November 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Despite the importance of cognitive monitoring, limited studies attempted to continuously monitor cognitive status of workers regarding mental fatigue effects on fall hazard. Thus, the objective of this study is to investigate and understand the effects of working at height on mental fatigue development for fall hazard prevention.

Design/methodology/approach

A quantitative framework using two well-known methods, i.e. Wavelet Packet Decomposition and Sample entropy, is developed to analyze the captured brain signals from Electroencephalography (EEG) to quantitatively assess mental fatigue levels, and seven mental fatigue indices were obtained. Between-subjects lab experiment was designed and conducted to assess mental fatigue in Virtual Reality (VR) environment.

Findings

Both of the quantitative methods confirmed that height exposure can adversely affect subjects' vigilance levels and indicated higher levels of mental fatigue. Significant differences were found between the two tested groups (i.e. working at height or on the ground) for six out of seven indices. The results suggested that working-at-height group had higher mental fatigue levels.

Research limitations/implications

One limitation of this study is the limited number of subjects recruited for the experiment. Overall, this study is a preliminary and exploratory work towards mental fatigue monitoring and assessment in subjects exposed to fall risk.

Originality/value

This is the first study to explore and focus on mental fatigue assessment, particularly for construction falling-from-height hazard prevention by continuously monitoring mental fatigue levels of workers. The research provides insight into construction safety enhancement using smart technologies.

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Citation

Tehrani, B.M., Wang, J. and Truax, D. (2022), "Assessment of mental fatigue using electroencephalography (EEG) and virtual reality (VR) for construction fall hazard prevention", Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management, Vol. 29 No. 9, pp. 3593-3616. https://doi.org/10.1108/ECAM-01-2021-0017

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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