Abstract
Stress is a multidimensional concept and it always shapes our
performances. An individual strive to overcome with this stress by the
help of technology. But in one hand where the technology has provided
the acuity and sharpness to human performance on the other hand it has
also engendered ample amount of stress for users. The current review
focuses on stress and how it affects the human performance. The human
experience of stress and the outcome of their task performance often are
tightly linked because tasks itself create stress without the addition of any
external stressor. So, present review clarifies this strain effect in term of
transitory states of stress. This review comprises of effects of mind‟s
transitory states on discriminability and prolongs awareness in tasks.
Many researches had been done to explain the effect of task stress and
individual‟s strain which induced by task, but none was able to present a
general model that could account for all of the various results and prevent
the performance decrement. Therefore the current review is an attempt to
appraise these works which describes stress as multidimensional states of
stress which play crucial role during performances. For each string,
founding scientific articles, researches and contemporary empirical
developments are quoted that demonstrate the range of novelty and
technical innovations that has taken place. Many contemporary concepts
like techno-stress, task stress, and strain effects are rooted in this
manuscript. This review provides a new dimension to think. The relation
between stress and performance is well-known to us but this literature
review identified the strain factors during task. The current review
represents the facts and strain importance in which the human
performance takes place most accurate and robust. At last this review
shed on the issues of stress-states and vigilance as well as automation and
provides new perspective to vigilance researches because the
technological intensification can be seen in various types of applied tasks
for example transportation, medical monitoring, sonar and radar
operations as well as in manufacturing industries sector etc. Moreover,
this review is also to attract human factors and ergonomics researchers to
design a system that to be stress-free as possible for the users.
Anurag Upadhyay. (2014) An Overview on Studies of Stress State Affect, Pakistan Journal of Professional Psychology Research and Practice, Volume 5, Volume 5.
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