Effect of background music in a computer word processing task
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-9-2016
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The relaxing effect of music has been shown to reduce stress induced subjective anxiety and improve the performance of stressful cognitive tasks. OBJECTIVE: This experimental study evaluated the effect of music and induced mental load in a word processing task in terms of correct strokes and accuracy, typing force, variability of typing force and EMG (electromyography) of extensor digitorum muscle. METHODS: Eight subjects participated in the study. A 2 × 2 repeated measure design was adopted, with or without background music, and with or without induced mental load. A computer algorithm detected the shift, drift and fidget patterns of finger and hand movements, which caused the variation of the typing force. RESULTS: Although the overall typing productivity was compromised by music by 3.1%, the beneficial effect of music was the reduction of standard deviation of typing force by 23.2%, indicating a smoother or less erratic hand movement during typing. CONCLUSIONS: The behavior change by music resulted in reduction in hand motions during typing may reduce the risk of musculoskeletal disorder related to typing task.
Identifier
84962299172 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Occupational Ergonomics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.3233/OER-150232
ISSN
13599364
First Page
165
Last Page
177
Issue
4
Volume
12
Recommended Citation
Sengupta, Arijit K. and Jiang, Xiaopeng, "Effect of background music in a computer word processing task" (2016). Faculty Publications. 10628.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/10628
