Design Science (Jan 2020)

The neurophysiological activations of mechanical engineers and industrial designers while designing and problem-solving

  • Sonia Vieira,
  • John S. Gero,
  • Jessica Delmoral,
  • Valentin Gattol,
  • Carlos Fernandes,
  • Marco Parente,
  • António A. Fernandes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/dsj.2020.26
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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This paper presents results from an experiment using electroencephalography to measure neurophysiological activations of mechanical engineers and industrial designers when designing and problem-solving. In this study, we adopted and then extended the tasks described in a previous functional magnetic resonance imaging study reported in the literature. The block experiment consists of a sequence of three tasks: problem-solving, basic design and open design using a physical interface. The block is preceded by a familiarizing pre-task and then extended to a fourth open design task using free-hand sketching. This paper presents the neurophysiological results from 36 experimental sessions of mechanical engineers and industrial designers. Results indicate significant differences in activations between the problem-solving and the open design tasks. The paper focuses on the two prototypical tasks of problem-solving layout and open design sketching and presents results for both aggregate and temporal activations across participants within each domain and across domains.

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