EEG alpha spindle measures as indicators of driver fatigue under real traffic conditions

Simon, Michael and Schmidt, Eike A. and Kincses, Wilhelm E. and Fritzsche, Martin and Bruns, Andreas and Aufmuth, Claus and Bogdan, Martin and Rosenstiel, Wolfgang and Schrauf, Michael (2011) EEG alpha spindle measures as indicators of driver fatigue under real traffic conditions. CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 122 (6). pp. 1168-1178. ISSN 1388-2457,

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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study is to show the effectiveness of EEG alpha spindles, defined by short narrowband bursts in the alpha band, as an objective measure for assessing driver fatigue under real driving conditions. Methods: An algorithm for the identification of alpha spindles is described. The performance of the algorithm is tested based on simulated data. The method is applied to real data recorded under real traffic conditions and compared with the performance of traditional EEG fatigue measures, i.e. alpha-band power. As a highly valid fatigue reference, the last 20 min of driving from participants who aborted the drive due to heavy fatigue were used in contrast to the initial 20 min of driving. Results: Statistical analysis revealed significant increases from the first to the last driving section of several alpha spindle parameters and among all traditional EEG frequency bands, only of alpha-band power; with larger effect sizes for the alpha spindle based measures. An increased level of fatigue over the same time periods for drop-outs, as compared to participants who did not abort the drive, was observed only by means of alpha spindle parameters. Conclusions: EEG alpha spindle parameters increase both fatigue detection sensitivity and specificity as compared to EEG alpha-band power. Significance: It is demonstrated that alpha spindles are superior to EEG band power measures for assessing driver fatigue under real traffic conditions. (C) 2011 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS; SUBJECTIVE SLEEPINESS; FALLING ASLEEP; MENTAL FATIGUE; PERFORMANCE; OSCILLATIONS; DROWSINESS; ALERTNESS; ACCIDENTS; BAND; EEG; Alpha rhythm; Alpha spindle; Fatigue detection; Driver monitoring
Subjects: 100 Philosophy & psychology > 150 Psychology
Divisions: Human Sciences > Institut für Psychologie > Lehrstuhl für Psychologie I (Allgemeine Psychologie I und Methodenlehre) - Prof. Dr. Mark W. Greenlee
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 15 Jun 2020 06:26
Last Modified: 15 Jun 2020 06:27
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/20732

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