Effects of Wind-Induced Building Motion on Cognitive Performance (No. R804)
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Report, ResearchAbstract
Field and laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of wind-induced building motion on cognitive performance. This was done with particular reference to determining whether there was a decrement in the performance of air traffic controllers due to motion in ...
See moreField and laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of wind-induced building motion on cognitive performance. This was done with particular reference to determining whether there was a decrement in the performance of air traffic controllers due to motion in air traffic control towers. Field experiments were unsuccessful due to a lack of control of environmental factors. A laboratory motion simulator was designed and constructed. The laboratory experiments found no evidence of simulated wind-induced building motion affecting cognitive performance. Any effects which do exist are much smaller than inter- and intra-subject variability.
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See moreField and laboratory experiments were conducted to investigate the effects of wind-induced building motion on cognitive performance. This was done with particular reference to determining whether there was a decrement in the performance of air traffic controllers due to motion in air traffic control towers. Field experiments were unsuccessful due to a lack of control of environmental factors. A laboratory motion simulator was designed and constructed. The laboratory experiments found no evidence of simulated wind-induced building motion affecting cognitive performance. Any effects which do exist are much smaller than inter- and intra-subject variability.
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Date
2000-01-01Publisher
School of Civil Engineering, The University of SydneyLicence
Copyright All Rights ReservedFaculty/School
Faculty of Engineering, School of Civil EngineeringDepartment, Discipline or Centre
Centre for Advanced Structural EngineeringSubjects
Civil EngineeringShare