@article{oai:suac.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000874, author = {SUZUKI, Akiko and SAKO, Hideki and SATO, Kiyoko and 鈴木, 明子 and 迫, 秀樹 and 佐藤, 希代子}, issue = {3}, journal = {日本生理人類学会誌, Japanese journal of physiological anthropology}, month = {Aug}, note = {110002510551, PDF, The intensiy of the offect of stress caused by the process of learning of hand-sewing using a thimble on the behavior was measured, and its effects on the autnomic activities (heart rate, variability of the pulse intervals, etc.) and electroencephalograms were evaluated, in 8 unskilled and 6 skilled female college students during hand-sewing with and without a thumble. In the Killed sewers, no difference was observed in the effeciency of work between the two conditions. The HF component of the variability of pulse intervals was significantly lower with a thimble in bothe groups. However, the LF/(LF+HF) componet was not different between the sewing and resting periods under both conditions in the unskilled subjects while it was significantly higher with than with out a thimble in the skilled sewers. No significant difference was noted in electroencephalograms between with and without a thimble. However, the activities in the βzone during sewing without a thimble were higher at sites Fz and Cz in the unskilled subjects than the killed subjects. The activities at site Pz during sewing with a thimble were also higher in the unskilled subjects. The mean activities of the α zone at the three sites were lower in the unskilled subjects but those of the β zone were higher in the unskilled subjects. These results suggest that the use of a thimble facilitates the work for skilled sewers but may cause stress that interferes with the learning of hand-sewing using a thimble in unskilled sewers.}, pages = {7--14}, title = {運針熟練・未熟練者の指貫使用に伴う作業効率及び生理反応の比較 : 心臓血管・呼吸活動および脳波活動を指標にして}, volume = {5}, year = {2000}, yomi = {サコ, ヒデキ} }