Shared Ventilatory Drive as a Measure of Social Physiological Compliance During Team Decision Making

Autor: Andrea Bizarro, Robert Henning
Rok vydání: 2018
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Zdroj: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ISBN: 9783319960586
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96059-3_42
Popis: According to the social cybernetic model of behavior that is rooted in control theory, the ability of individuals to establish mutual control over their behaviors is an essential part of teamwork, and this becomes even more important during periods of intense collaboration. We investigated the efficacy of using ventilatory drive to assess social physiological compliance (SPC) associated with mutual control of social behaviors during a joint decision-making task. SPC can be scored in numerous ways but generally involves calculating the extent that physiological changes among participants are shared or synchronized. SPC based on ventilatory drive was considered a good candidate for scoring the extent of mutual control during teamwork because ventilatory drive is known to closely track changes in body metabolism and an individual’s bioenergetic state. Ventilatory drive, or the urge to breathe, can be estimated on a breath-by-breath basis by dividing the volume of one breath by the time it takes to inhale that breath.
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