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1988 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

The research concerning to the spontaneous eyeblinking as an index of arousal - and activitiy - livel.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 62510040
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field Psychology
Research InstitutionAkita University

Principal Investigator

HARIU Tohru  Akita University, College of Education Professor, 教育学部, 教授 (40006581)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) YAMADA Fumio  Kansai College of Acupuncture Medicine Lecturer, 講師 (50183687)
Project Period (FY) 1987 – 1988
Keywordsspontaneous eyeblink / blink rate / blink latency / blink waveform / arousal state / hypnosis / 監視作業
Research Abstract

The purpose of this research was to investigate the relationship between arousal level and eyeblink activities. i.e., eveblink rate. latency, and waveform. In Experiment 1, we examinedthe effects of mental load, vocalization, and time-on task upon blink activities in the visual vigillance task. Subjects (n=49) were instructed to watch the CRT display and to identify the target letters, and to count the number of targets among 120 stimuli. The stimulus, Japanese 'kana' letter, was presented sequentially with a frequency of 0.5-Hz. The duration was 1sec. The blink rate decreased under the task but the effect decreased as a function of the time course. The mean blink rate increased significantly in the vocalizedcondition but did not differ among 3-levels of mental load. The eyeblink latency, time delay from the stimulus onset, prolonged 100-250ms in the target-trial and increased as a function of mental load. The amplitude and rise/fall times of blink response decreased as a function of mental load. In Experiment 2, subjects(n=12) were engaged in the same task under hypnotic state. The mean eyeblink rate in the hypnosis grooup significantly lower than that in the non-hypnotic control group(n=12).
These results showed that the eyeblink activity is a good index of arousal state. It is clear that the latency and waveform measures are powerful indices of short-term arousal state or a task demand in the discrete trial paradigm. It ts also indicated that the eyeblink rate measure is sensitive to the long-term arousal states, i.e., fatigue, in the continuously prolonged task paradigm.

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All Publications (7 results)

  • [Publications] 田多英興・針生亨・湯瀬裕昭: 秋田大学教育学部教育工学研究報告,. 10. 51-57 (1988)

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  • [Publications] 山田冨美雄: 三栄レポート. 38. 66-68 (1988)

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  • [Publications] Tada, H.: "Effects of sensory modality and mental load on eyeblink rate."

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  • [Publications] Tada,H.;Hariu,T.; Yamada,F.: "Eyeblink, heart rate and alpha activities during hypnotic and nonhypnotic performances."

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  • [Publications] Tada,H.;Hariu,T.; Yamada,F.: "Changes in physilogical index under the vigillance tasks: Spontaneous eyeblinking study."

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  • [Publications] Tada,H.;Hariu,T.; Yuze,H.: "An application of personal computers to the devices for an experimental control and an analogue data processing." Research Reports on educational technology, College of Ecucation Akita University,. 10. 51-57 (1988)

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  • [Publications] Yamada,F.: "Linking between signal processor model 7T17 and personal computer: An automatic experimental contorl and data processing system for eyeblink research in psychological laboratory." San'ei Technical Report,. 38. 66-68 (1988)

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