Title Quantifying Cognitive Impairment Due to Physical or Mental Stress
Publication Type Conference Paper
Year of Publication 2013
Authors Gupta, N, Dantu, R
Conference Name Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Related to Assistive Environments
Publisher ACM
Conference Location New York, NY, USA
ISBN Number 978-1-4503-1973-7
Keywords alcohol consumption, cognitive impairment, EEG waves, physical stress
Abstract

<p>In this paper, we study impairment caused by physical stress and impairment caused by alcohol consumption. We first base line the EEG waves in a meditation state. Then we measure the EEG waves during the physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs and doing sit-ups. We also measure the effect on brain as a person spins while sitting in a revolving chair (simulating a mental stress). Finally, we measure the EEG waves after consumption of alcohol. Our study shows that EEG waves do capture the physical activities that cause impairment. The magnitude of EEG waves increases with increased intensity of stress as measured by physical exercise or alcohol consumption. The magnitude is highest for sit-ups as compared to other activities and the magnitude for sit-ups after alcohol is even higher when compared with magnitude before alcohol consumption. A higher magnitude means lower level of alertness. The results could be used to improve the care of elderly and plan the intensity of their physical activity.</p>

URL http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2504335.2504384
DOI 10.1145/2504335.2504384

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