Performance in a complex task and breathing under odor exposure.
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2003
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Resumo |
We investigated the influences of odor exposure on performance and on breathing measures. The task was composed of tracking, short-term memory, and peripheral reaction parts. During rest or while performing the task, 12 participants were exposed to 4 different odors in 2 intensities. The higher intensity of the malodors induced a short-term decrement in mean inspiration flow (Vi/Ti) after stimulus onset and impaired performance in the short-term memory task, as compared with control trials; no effect was found for the positively judged odors. The study suggests that a distractor as simple as a bad smell may pull a person off task, however briefly, and may result in a detriment to performance. Actual or potential applications of this research involve designing or securing tasks in such a way that a brief withdrawal of attention does not have fatal consequences. |
Identificador |
http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_C66855F2E202 isbn:0018-7208 (Print) pmid:15055453 isiid:000220059900004 |
Idioma(s) |
en |
Fonte |
Human Factors, vol. 45, no. 4, pp. 549-562 |
Palavras-Chave | #Adult; Attention; Female; Humans; Male; Memory, Short-Term; Odors; Psychomotor Performance; Respiration; Smell; Task Performance and Analysis |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |