Collection Occupational hygiene, Issue 22, 1986 year

Systemic aspects of mental performance

V. V. Kalnish, A. P. Kapshuk

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Kiev Research Institute of Occupational Hygiene and Occupational Diseases

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The concept of "working capacity" reflects the maximum functional capabilities of the body with such a degree of mobilization of human functions, which does not cause the development of pathology or pathology [6].

We tried to represent the process of human labor in the human-machine system in the form of a diagram (Fig. 1), using the category of state [7], which can be described by a certain set of specific physiological, psychophysiological and production characteristics. When describing a man-machine object, several types of state can be distinguished on the diagram ...

... more responsible work, characterized by greater motivation for activity, is accompanied by a greater coherence of the following functional states of the working organism in time.

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