The evaluation of cEEGrids for fatigue detection in aviation
Carmen van Klaren,
Anneloes Maij,
Laurie Marsman
et al.
Abstract:Operator fatigue poses a major concern in safety-critical industries such as aviation, potentially increasing the chances of errors and accidents. To better understand this risk, there is a need for non-invasive objective measures of fatigue. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of cEEGrids, a type of ear-EEG, for fatigue detection by analysing the alpha and theta power before and after sleep restriction in four sessions on two separate days, employing a within-subjects design. Results were compared to… Show more
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