2022
DOI: 10.12716/1001.16.02.13
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EEG Based Workload and Stress Assessment During Remote Ship Operations

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“…Therefore, it is true that addressing the human factor is essential to maintaining maritime and navigational safety (IMO, 2023). In the context of maritime studies, it is evident that workload is linked to variables such as stress (Kari et al, 2022), excessive fatigue (Andrei et al, 2020;Remmen et al, 2017;Bal et al, 2015), burnout (Wan et al, 2023), time pressure (Cui et al, 2021), situational awareness (Okazaki et al, 2016), and performance (Barsan et al, 2007;Schuffel et al, 1989;Bal et al, 2015). Similar to various other disciplines such as psychology, business and management, environmental science, medicine, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is true that addressing the human factor is essential to maintaining maritime and navigational safety (IMO, 2023). In the context of maritime studies, it is evident that workload is linked to variables such as stress (Kari et al, 2022), excessive fatigue (Andrei et al, 2020;Remmen et al, 2017;Bal et al, 2015), burnout (Wan et al, 2023), time pressure (Cui et al, 2021), situational awareness (Okazaki et al, 2016), and performance (Barsan et al, 2007;Schuffel et al, 1989;Bal et al, 2015). Similar to various other disciplines such as psychology, business and management, environmental science, medicine, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%