New Anxiety Disorders Findings from University of Florida Discussed (Evaluation of Biomechanical and Mental Workload During Humanrobot Collaborative Pollinatio n Task)
New Anxiety Disorders Findings from University of Florida Discussed (Evaluation of Biomechanical and Mental Workload During Humanrobot Collaborative Pollinatio n Task)
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-A new study on Mental Health Diseases and Conditions - Anxiety Disorders is now available. According to news originati ng from Gainesville, Florida, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, "The pu rpose of this study is to identify the potential biomechanical and cognitive wor kload effects induced by human robot collaborative pollination task, how additio nal cues and reliability of the robot influence these effects and whether intera cting with the robot influences the participant's anxiety and attitude towards r obots.Background Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC) could be used to alleviate poll inator shortages and robot performance issues. However, the effects of HRC for t his setting have not been investigated.Methods Sixteen participants were recruit ed."
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