2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.07.592873
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Sound perception in realistic surgery scenarios: Towards EEG-based auditory work strain measures for medical personnel

Marc Rosenkranz,
Thorge Haupt,
Manuela Jaeger
et al.

Abstract: Surgical personnel face various stressors in the workplace, including environmental sounds. Mobile electroencephalography (EEG) offers a promising approach for objectively measuring how individuals perceive sounds. In this study, we utilized mobile EEG to explore how a realistic soundscape is perceived during simulated laparoscopic surgery. To examine the varying demands placed on personnel in different situations, we manipulated the cognitive demand during the surgical task, using a memory task. To assess res… Show more

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