A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive Engagement

An office chair for analyzing the seated posture variation during the performance of a stress-level test is presented in this work. To meet this aim, we placed a set of textile pressure sensors both on the backrest and on the seat of the chair. The position of the sensors was selected for maximizing...

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Main Authors: Daniele Bibbo, Marco Carli, Silvia Conforto, Federica Battisti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/3/455
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spelling doaj-03c115242135453a94cb8a9fa198eee72020-11-24T23:52:00ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-01-0119345510.3390/s19030455s19030455A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive EngagementDaniele Bibbo0Marco Carli1Silvia Conforto2Federica Battisti3Department of Engineering, University of Roma Tre, Via Vito Volterra, 62, 00146 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Roma Tre, Via Vito Volterra, 62, 00146 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Roma Tre, Via Vito Volterra, 62, 00146 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Roma Tre, Via Vito Volterra, 62, 00146 Rome, ItalyAn office chair for analyzing the seated posture variation during the performance of a stress-level test is presented in this work. To meet this aim, we placed a set of textile pressure sensors both on the backrest and on the seat of the chair. The position of the sensors was selected for maximizing the detection of variations of user’s posture. The effectiveness of the designed system was evaluated through an experiment where increasing stress levels were obtained by administering a Stroop test. The collected results had been analyzed by considering three different time intervals based on the difficulty level of the test (low, medium, and high). A transition analysis conducted on postures assumed during the test showed that participants reached a different posture at the end of the test, when the cognitive engagement increased, with respect to the beginning. This evidence highlighted the presence of movement presumably due to the increased cognitive engagement. Overall, the performed analysis showed the proposed monitoring system could be used to identify body posture variations related to different levels of engagement of a seated user while performing cognitive tasks.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/3/455posturecognitive engagementstress levelpressure sensorsembedded systemsbody expressionsensorized seat
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author Daniele Bibbo
Marco Carli
Silvia Conforto
Federica Battisti
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Marco Carli
Silvia Conforto
Federica Battisti
A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive Engagement
Sensors
posture
cognitive engagement
stress level
pressure sensors
embedded systems
body expression
sensorized seat
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Marco Carli
Silvia Conforto
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title A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive Engagement
title_short A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive Engagement
title_full A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive Engagement
title_fullStr A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive Engagement
title_full_unstemmed A Sitting Posture Monitoring Instrument to Assess Different Levels of Cognitive Engagement
title_sort sitting posture monitoring instrument to assess different levels of cognitive engagement
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-01-01
description An office chair for analyzing the seated posture variation during the performance of a stress-level test is presented in this work. To meet this aim, we placed a set of textile pressure sensors both on the backrest and on the seat of the chair. The position of the sensors was selected for maximizing the detection of variations of user’s posture. The effectiveness of the designed system was evaluated through an experiment where increasing stress levels were obtained by administering a Stroop test. The collected results had been analyzed by considering three different time intervals based on the difficulty level of the test (low, medium, and high). A transition analysis conducted on postures assumed during the test showed that participants reached a different posture at the end of the test, when the cognitive engagement increased, with respect to the beginning. This evidence highlighted the presence of movement presumably due to the increased cognitive engagement. Overall, the performed analysis showed the proposed monitoring system could be used to identify body posture variations related to different levels of engagement of a seated user while performing cognitive tasks.
topic posture
cognitive engagement
stress level
pressure sensors
embedded systems
body expression
sensorized seat
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/3/455
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