Experimental investigation of psychophysiological stress-reactions induced by different system response times in human-computer interaction.

In human-computer interaction, system response times are considered to have important effects on operator performance and stress response. To evaluate the effects of short (2s) and long (8s), as well as constant and variable, system response times, a laboratory study was conducted with 68 subjects in four independent groups working at a simulated computer workplace. Subjects had to perform a simple detection and correction task at a visual display terminal in six trials of 20min each, the first being a training trial with identical conditions for all subjects. Performance and physiological measures (heart rate, electrodermal activity, and blood pressure) were taken during the trials, and subjective measures of mood and physical state as well as physiological measures were done in the resting periods iiftcr the trials. In addition to a general adaptation effect over the trials, experimental effects were shown mainly for the duration factor: subjects under conditions of long, as compared to those under shor...

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