Mental workload and human-robot interaction in collaborative tasks: A scoping review

C Carissoli, L Negri, M Bassi, FA Storm… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
In human-robot collaboration (HRC), operators work side by side with collaborative robots
(cobots), a new type of machines able to function safely on tasks shared with humans …

The challenges of entering the metaverse: An experiment on the effect of extended reality on workload

N Xi, J Chen, F Gama, M Riar, J Hamari - Information Systems Frontiers, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Information technologies exist to enable us to either do things we have not done
before or do familiar things more efficiently. Metaverse (ie extended reality: XR) enables …

Evaluating quality in human-robot interaction: A systematic search and classification of performance and human-centered factors, measures and metrics towards an …

E Coronado, T Kiyokawa, GAG Ricardez… - Journal of Manufacturing …, 2022 - Elsevier
Industry 5.0 constitutes a change of paradigm where the increase of economic benefits
caused by a never-ending increment of production is no longer the only priority. Instead …

Knowledge sharing and innovative work behaviour in healthcare: A micro‐level investigation of direct and indirect effects

G Radaelli, E Lettieri, M Mura… - Creativity and innovation …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This study presents a micro‐level investigation that provides new insights into how
employees' knowledge sharing affects their own innovative work behaviours (IWB s). Our …

Workplace stress: Etiology and consequences

TW Colligan, EM Higgins - Journal of workplace behavioral health, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Workplace stress can be defined as the change in one's physical or mental state in response
to workplaces that pose an appraised challenge or threat to that employee. Research has …

Gender role perspectives and job burnout

B Artz, I Kaya, O Kaya - Review of Economics of the Household, 2022 - Springer
Women are more likely than men to report physical and emotional exhaustion related to paid
work. While this gender gap in job burnout is common in the literature, the mechanism is yet …

Predictors of use of social network sites at work-a specific type of cyberloafing

CS Andreassen, T Torsheim… - Journal of Computer …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
A total of 11,018 employees participated in a survey investigating whether demographic,
personality, and work-related variables could explain variance in attitudes towards and …

The insidious problem of fatigue in medical imaging practice

BI Reiner, E Krupinski - Journal of digital imaging, 2012 - Springer
Fatigue represents a temporary inability to respond to a situation due to inadequate
recuperation from overactivity; which can manifest in mental, emotional, or physical forms [1] …

[HTML][HTML] Diagnosis of focal liver lesions from ultrasound using deep learning

B Schmauch, P Herent, P Jehanno, O Dehaene… - Diagnostic and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Purpose The purpose of this study was to create an algorithm that simultaneously detects
and characterizes (benign vs. malignant) focal liver lesion (FLL) using deep learning …

Cognitive load theory: Historical development and relation to other theories.

RE Moreno, B Park - 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
The goal of this introductory chapter is to provide a historical review of the assumptions
underlying Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) and to place the theory into the broader context of …