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Fast by Nature - How Stress Patterns Define Human Experience and Performance in Dexterous Tasks

机译:天生快-压力模式如何定义人在敏捷任务中的体验和表现

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In the present study we quantify stress by measuring transient perspiratory responses on the perinasal area through thermal imaging. These responses prove to be sympathetically driven and hence, a likely indicator of stress processes in the brain. Armed with the unobtrusive measurement methodology we developed, we were able to monitor stress responses in the context of surgical training, the quintessence of human dexterity. We show that in dexterous tasking under critical conditions, novices attempt to perform a task's step equally fast with experienced individuals. We further show that while fast behavior in experienced individuals is afforded by skill, fast behavior in novices is likely instigated by high stress levels, at the expense of accuracy. Humans avoid adjusting speed to skill and rather grow their skill to a predetermined speed level, likely defined by neurophysiological latency.
机译:在本研究中,我们通过热成像测量鼻周区域的瞬时出汗反应来量化压力。这些反应被证明是同情的,因此可能是大脑压力过程的指示。借助我们开发的无干扰的测量方法,我们能够在外科手术训练(人类的精髓)的背景下监控压力反应。我们表明,在关键条件下的灵巧任务中,新手尝试与有经验的个人一样快地执行任务的步骤。我们进一步表明,虽然经验丰富的个人的快速行为是由技能提供的,但新手的快速行为很可能是由于压力高而导致的,而以准确性为代价。人类避免调整技能的速度,而是将其技能提高到可能由神经生理潜伏期定义的预定速度水平。

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