The Proceedings of the Transportation and Logistics Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-3175
2012.21
Session ID : 3301
Conference information
3301 People behavior under the high arousal condition : On the difference between high optimists and low optimists
Mayuko UEDAKazushige WADAShinnosuke USUI
Author information
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS FREE ACCESS

Details
Abstract
Human errors tend to occur during emergencies in which emotional arousal level is extremely high. Although research on human behaviors in emergencies exists that looks at mass panic and/or provides case studies, few studies focus on individual behavior in emergencies and employ experimental techniques. In this study, participants played the "water-pipe game" under conditions of "time pressure" and "severity" designed to increase arousal. ("Emergency" consists of both these factors together.) They were asked to push the button as early and as precisely as possible when a target appeared at the center of the monitor. Experimental participants' click frequency increased and their thinking time declined under the high-arousal condition. This was not so in the control condition. Furthermore, the miss and false alarm rates were higher in the control condition. In conclusion, when emotionally aroused in an emergency situation, humans tend to act promptly without active thought and to overlook events that are not related to their actions.
Content from these authors
© 2012 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top