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Localisation of the pacing mechanism during self-paced work


Manenica, Ilija; Nikolić, Matilda
Localisation of the pacing mechanism during self-paced work // Review of Psychology 17(2) / Buško, Vesna (ur.).
Jasrebarsko: Naklada Slap, 2010. str. 161-161 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Localisation of the pacing mechanism during self-paced work

Autori
Manenica, Ilija ; Nikolić, Matilda

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
Review of Psychology 17(2) / Buško, Vesna - Jasrebarsko : Naklada Slap, 2010, 161-161

Skup
9th Alps-Adria Psychology Conference

Mjesto i datum
Klagenfurt, Austrija, 16.09.2010. - 18.09.2010

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
self-paced work; EEG; alpha waves; beta waves

Sažetak
Since the results of some previous studies indicated possible existence of a central pacing mechanism in self-paced working conditions, the aim of this study was to try to find its cortical location. It was hypothesised that such a mechanism would be more active during self-paced, and less active during machine-paced work, which could be seen via EEG. Twelve subjects took part in this study by doing a simple repetitive task in self-paced and machine-paced conditions, for two hours. On the basis of their self-paced performance the subjects were divided in slow and fast working group. Both groups had EEG alpha and beta activity continuously recorded during the two working conditions. The analyses of changes in EEG showed that slower subjects had no differences in alpha supression, or beta presence, between self-paced and machine-paced working conditions. The faster group, however, had a higher alpha supression and beta presence during machine-paced, than in self-paced work, in the primary sensory area (CP4) and the secondary motor area (FC3), which was the opposite than expected. Nevertheless, the results suggest the existance of a central pacing mechanism, not as a single center, but as a system located in the primary sensory area, and the secondary motor area. The discrepancy between expected and obtained results may be due to the entrainment of the central pacing rhythm by the machine pacing rhythm, as it was shown in some earlier studies on cardiac activity.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Psihologija



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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Manenica, Ilija; Nikolić, Matilda
Localisation of the pacing mechanism during self-paced work // Review of Psychology 17(2) / Buško, Vesna (ur.).
Jasrebarsko: Naklada Slap, 2010. str. 161-161 (predavanje, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
Manenica, I. & Nikolić, M. (2010) Localisation of the pacing mechanism during self-paced work. U: Buško, V. (ur.)Review of Psychology 17(2).
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@article{article, author = {Manenica, Ilija and Nikoli\'{c}, Matilda}, editor = {Bu\v{s}ko, V.}, year = {2010}, pages = {161-161}, keywords = {self-paced work, EEG, alpha waves, beta waves}, title = {Localisation of the pacing mechanism during self-paced work}, keyword = {self-paced work, EEG, alpha waves, beta waves}, publisher = {Naklada Slap}, publisherplace = {Klagenfurt, Austrija} }




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