Advancements in Fatigue Detection: Integrating fNIRS and Non-Voluntary Attention Brain Function Experiments.
Ting LiPeishuai LiuYuan GaoXiang JiYu LinPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
By integrating fNIRS into non-voluntary attention brain function experiments, this research demonstrates promising efficacy in accurately detecting driving fatigue. These findings offer insights into fatigue dynamics and have implications for shaping effective safety measures and policies in various industrial settings.
Keyphrases
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