Data underlying the journal article: Micro-refresh during work: Examining the effects of refreshing stimuli with short-term airflow on intellectual work performance

doi:10.4121/cba65add-2b38-41d8-8741-2993a1c5f503.v1
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doi: 10.4121/cba65add-2b38-41d8-8741-2993a1c5f503
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Abe, Reika; Dianita, Orchida; Ueda, Kimi; Ishii, Hirotake; Shimoda, Hiroshi et. al. (2024): Data underlying the journal article: Micro-refresh during work: Examining the effects of refreshing stimuli with short-term airflow on intellectual work performance. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/cba65add-2b38-41d8-8741-2993a1c5f503.v1
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Dataset

This dataset contains data collected from a study examining the impact of external refreshing stimuli, termed "Micro-Refresh," on intellectual work performance. The stimuli involved brief airflow directed around participants' hands during a 45-minute comparison task. Each participant completed the task under two conditions: with and without airflow stimuli. Airflow stimuli were administered for 30 seconds every 5 minutes in the condition with airflow. The study aimed to evaluate the effects of these stimuli on concentration levels, measured using the Concentration Time Ratio (CTR), along with several subjective evaluations.

history
  • 2024-08-30 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
Raw aswring time data/csv, Data of CTR analysis/png, Raw subjective evaluation data/csv, Raw demographic questionnaire data/csv, Experimental conditions/csv, readme/txt
language
ja
funding
  • An Experimental Study on Suppressing Decline in Concentration During Work Using Micro-Refresh [Shitsumu-chuu no Maikuro Rifureshu ni yoru Shuchu Teika Yokusei ni kansuru Jikken Kenkyu] (grant code 23K24889) [more info...] JSPS KAKENHI
organizations
Kyoto University, Graduate School of Energy Science;
Panasonic Holdings Corporation

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The data are not publicly available because they contain information that could compromise the privacy of research participants.

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