Seat-to-hand vibration transmissibility influence on cognitive performance via tablet evaluation
Matheus Carvalho Barbosa Costa,
Maria Lúcia Machado Duarte,
Pedro Augusto Xavier Viana
et al.
Abstract:Exposure to Whole Body Vibration can affect the individual’s cognition, and different frequencies and magnitude of vibration cause different effects, which can have either an improvement or deteriorate the individual’s cognitive abilities. The present work aims to correlate seat-to-hand vibration transmissibility with the cognitive performance, simulating the working condition of a bus fare collectors. For this purpose, tests with 20 volunteers on a vibrating platform with sinusoidal vibration applied in the v… Show more
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