2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2017.10.004
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Cognitive status and repetitive working tasks of low risk

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“…As in Table 2, motor tasks consist of manual assembly activities [9,15,32] that, in some studies, are executed by using collaborative robots [21,23] or augmented reality glasses [10], or working in different operational (e.g., push vs. pull) contexts [12,19]. In other cases, the task type involves other activities, such as crimping [8] or replacement of spare parts [6]. On the other hand, cognitive tasks aim to replicate high levels of attention and mental concentration in real manufacturing contexts.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As in Table 2, motor tasks consist of manual assembly activities [9,15,32] that, in some studies, are executed by using collaborative robots [21,23] or augmented reality glasses [10], or working in different operational (e.g., push vs. pull) contexts [12,19]. In other cases, the task type involves other activities, such as crimping [8] or replacement of spare parts [6]. On the other hand, cognitive tasks aim to replicate high levels of attention and mental concentration in real manufacturing contexts.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, contributions tend to explore only physical factors such as workload, fatigue and ergonomics and neglect the stress phenomenon. Some current contributions focus on human factors, such as cognitive load in manufacturing [7][8][9] and especially in assembly tasks [10,11] or push/pull tasks [12,13], though without assessing the phenomenon of stress.…”
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“…Cognitive status and repetitive low-risk work assignments were analyzed using the OCRA method and combine the result with Electrodermal Activity (EDA) [12]. Boenzi [13] evaluated workload risk in the car seat assembly process by the OCRA index and found both optimal break and job rotation schedules used integer programming models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%