Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us improve for next time, feedback 'in action' can allow us to improve the outcome of on-going tasks. In this paper, we use data from functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy to provide participants with feedback about their Mental Workload levels during high-workload tasks. We evaluate the impact of this feedback on task performance and perceived task performance, in comparison to industry standard mid-task self assessments, and explore participants' perceptions of this feedback. In line with previous work, we confirm that deploying self-reporting methods affect both perceived and actual performance. Conversely, we conclude that our objective concu...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
Mental workload is a key factor influencing the occurrence of human error; specifically in remotely-...
Mental workload is a key factor influencing the occurrence of human error, especially during pilotin...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Understanding and identifying individuals’ capabilities and limitations has always been a challenge ...
Understanding and identifying individuals’ capabilities and limitations has always been a challenge ...
Quantification of mental workload is a significant aspect of monitoring and adaptive aiding systems ...
The motivation behind using physiological measures to estimate cognitive activity is typically to bu...
The Think Aloud Protocol (TAP) is a verbalisation technique widely employed in HCI user studies to g...
The Think Aloud Protocol (TAP) is a verbalisation technique widely employed in HCI user studies to g...
The Think Aloud Protocol (TAP) is a verbalisation technique widely employed in HCI user studies to g...
Research continues to correlate physical signals with mental activity, as opposed to physical activi...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
Mental workload is a key factor influencing the occurrence of human error; specifically in remotely-...
Mental workload is a key factor influencing the occurrence of human error, especially during pilotin...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us i...
Understanding and identifying individuals’ capabilities and limitations has always been a challenge ...
Understanding and identifying individuals’ capabilities and limitations has always been a challenge ...
Quantification of mental workload is a significant aspect of monitoring and adaptive aiding systems ...
The motivation behind using physiological measures to estimate cognitive activity is typically to bu...
The Think Aloud Protocol (TAP) is a verbalisation technique widely employed in HCI user studies to g...
The Think Aloud Protocol (TAP) is a verbalisation technique widely employed in HCI user studies to g...
The Think Aloud Protocol (TAP) is a verbalisation technique widely employed in HCI user studies to g...
Research continues to correlate physical signals with mental activity, as opposed to physical activi...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 201...
Mental workload is a key factor influencing the occurrence of human error; specifically in remotely-...
Mental workload is a key factor influencing the occurrence of human error, especially during pilotin...