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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 36, 2019 - Issue 10
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Measuring human alertness from histogram of response time to audio-visual stimuli

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Pages 1447-1453 | Received 20 May 2019, Accepted 26 Jul 2019, Published online: 09 Aug 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Response time test is one of the widely used metrics to measure/validate human alertness. Response time metrics like Mean reaction time (RT) and Mean of 1/RT suffer from lower range and resolution in case of shorter versions of Response time tasks (<10 min). However, small be the fixed test duration, knowledge of it affects the test performance as the subjects might ration their effort over the test period. Therefore, in this article, we fix the number of stimuli (unknown to the participants) instead of test duration and propose a new reaction time metric – called Peak-to- Spread Ratio (PSd) – obtained from histogram of response time to audio-video-stimuli (AVS). Experimental results on data collected from 65 subjects confirms that the proposed PSd has better resolution and sensitivity than Mean RT and Mean of 1/RT. We also propose an alertness level index based on a simple quadratic model trained with a set of PSd values to predict the awake hours of a test subject. Experimental results on 25 subjects emphasize that the proposed alertness level index exhibit higher effect-size and correlation with human alertness level over other related states of the art.

Acknowledgments

A thanks goes out to the people who participated in the test.

Declaration of Interest

The authors report no conflicts of interest.

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Funding

This work was partially supported by the Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS), Government of India, under the grant number [34/14/08/2016].

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