The Brain Drain: How Heavy Workloads Affect Drillers' Focus

Fri Dec 20 2024
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Drillers face a hidden danger on the job: mind wandering. This can lead to overlooking safety hazards and delaying crucial decisions, putting them at risk for accidents. Scientists decided to dig deeper into this issue, examining what happens in drillers' brains when their minds drift. They used a special test called the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) and a brainwave-reading device called electroencephalography (EEG) to study 50 drillers.
When the workload was heavy, drillers reacted slower, made more errors, and their minds wandered more frequently. Their brain activity also shifted, with some brain waves strengthening and others weakening. This change makes it tough for them to stay focused and work safely. Understanding these brain changes can be a game-changer. It could help create smarter ways to keep drillers' minds on task and boost safety.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-brain-drain-how-heavy-workloads-affect-drillers-focus-daf26b79

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