Research performed during the last decade on estimation of mental workload has resulted in a subset of techniques exhibiting global sensitivity. Other techniques have also been demonstrated to have sensitivity in particular applications and can be used for diagnostic purposes. This paper reviews techniques that have shown sufficient sensitivity and robustness to be used in test and evaluation. Topics such as time scale considerations, available documentation, and appropriate proce-dures are also discussed. Recommendations are then made for workload estima-tion in test and evaluation situations
International audienceWhen it comes to operational human factors studies, the use of a number ofdiff...
The present experiment tested the merits of 9 common workload assessment techniques with relatively ...
Mental workload, a concept within the field of human factors and ergonomics, refers to the cognitive...
The concept of mental workload is fully used and leads to various theoretical and methodological mod...
This chapter begins with an assessment of the nature and characteristics of mental workload and how ...
Technological advances have led to physiological measurement being increasingly used to measure and ...
Because of t h e i r practical u t i l i t y, subjective measures have been widely used a s workloa...
Growing complexity and increasingly automated features of modern human-machine systems are presentin...
<div><p>It is important to monitor operators’ mental workload during the operation phase. Physiologi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to determine an appropriate index to measure the mental wor...
The concept of mental workload leads to attentional demands experienced during cognitive tasks. The ...
Subjective measures of mental workload allow 'evaluation' rather than 'measurement', by establishing...
The required frequency and disruptive method in which existing subjective measures of mental workloa...
Objective: A study was run to test the sensitivity of multiple workload indices to the differing cog...
Human factors are often associated with reducing error, enhancing safety, enhancing comfort and incr...
International audienceWhen it comes to operational human factors studies, the use of a number ofdiff...
The present experiment tested the merits of 9 common workload assessment techniques with relatively ...
Mental workload, a concept within the field of human factors and ergonomics, refers to the cognitive...
The concept of mental workload is fully used and leads to various theoretical and methodological mod...
This chapter begins with an assessment of the nature and characteristics of mental workload and how ...
Technological advances have led to physiological measurement being increasingly used to measure and ...
Because of t h e i r practical u t i l i t y, subjective measures have been widely used a s workloa...
Growing complexity and increasingly automated features of modern human-machine systems are presentin...
<div><p>It is important to monitor operators’ mental workload during the operation phase. Physiologi...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to determine an appropriate index to measure the mental wor...
The concept of mental workload leads to attentional demands experienced during cognitive tasks. The ...
Subjective measures of mental workload allow 'evaluation' rather than 'measurement', by establishing...
The required frequency and disruptive method in which existing subjective measures of mental workloa...
Objective: A study was run to test the sensitivity of multiple workload indices to the differing cog...
Human factors are often associated with reducing error, enhancing safety, enhancing comfort and incr...
International audienceWhen it comes to operational human factors studies, the use of a number ofdiff...
The present experiment tested the merits of 9 common workload assessment techniques with relatively ...
Mental workload, a concept within the field of human factors and ergonomics, refers to the cognitive...