Graham Shelton-rayner
Senior LecturerÂÂ
School of Life Sciences
Coventry University
United Kingdom
Biography
"Following completion of his BSc in Biological Science at Coventry University Graham continued to collaborate with the faculty, resulting in the publication of 1 peer reviewed research article. This work acted as the catalyst for his PhD which he was awarded in 2009; involving the development and testing of a novel innate immunological chemiluminescent assay for the objective assessment of psycho-physiological stress; focusing on its potential application for assessing ergonomic interaction within the automotive industry (working in collaboration with and sponsored by Jaguar Land Rover Ltd). This work resulted in the publication of 4 peer reviewed research articles and has led to further JLR sponsored applied research. Graham's current focus, again working in collaboration with JLR is in the use of Heart Rate Variability and its application as a non-invasive, low impact, near real-time assay of psycho-physiological stress (Project commenced 2012). His research has also aided in the development of a cross faculty, multidisciplinary research group at Coventry University which received initial start-up funding from the Vice Chancellor's investment fund (2011). The aim of the Human Technology Centre (HTC) is to provide a truly integrated business-driven approach to human machine interface (HMI) customer-focused innovation, aligned to automotive and transport solutions; with the aim of pioneering a unique human-centred approach to design and engineering."
Research Interest
Physiology; Psychological stress; Human factors analysis; Heart rate variability; Human machine interface
Publications
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Shelton-Rayner GK, Mian R, Chandler S, Robertson D, Macdonald DW. Leukocyte responsiveness, a quantitative assay for subjective mental workload. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 2012 Jan 31;42(1):25-33.