Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India
Hypothesis
Suggesting Time Frequency Representation of the Obtained Reaction Time of the Consecutive Tasks in a Driving Simulator for Determining the Rate of Change of Brain Frequency
Author(s): Prashant Rajdeep*, Lajja Patel, Steffy CD and Preeti Panchal
Objective: Suggesting an approach to determine the rate of change of brain’s frequency (ROCOF).
Background: Reaction time (RT) is mostly well estimated in any driving simulator, especially the visual reaction time. However, an appropriate representation of RT in a driving simulator can help determine the changes in brain’s frequency.
Method: We propose, use a driving simulator which can efficiently measure and record the participant’s reaction times for the rapidly successive tasks in a simulator. A reciprocal presentation of each RT can be used as the brain’s frequency for performing that task. Using this concept, a simulator software can calculate the brain’s frequencies for all the tasks. While it’s graphical representation over time can yield time frequency distribution (TFD).. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-6895.10.5.496
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