Due to the ever growing amount of information, individuals often face high cognitive loads when making decisions. Thus, understanding user reactions to high cognitive loads can help to improve a user’s ability to make good quality decisions under high cognitive load. Prior decision making and user experience research suggests that eye tracking may provide a more complete picture of user reactions under high cognitive loads. Thus, through an exploratory study we investigate the relationship between fixation, perceptions of cognitive load and performance. Our analysis shows that fixation can predict both perception of the load as well as performance of a cognitively demanding online game
Abstract Highly-automated technologies are increasingly incorporated into existing systems, for inst...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cogniti...
Due to the ever growing amount of information, individuals often face high cognitive loads when maki...
Users' cognitive load while interacting with a system is a valuable metric for evaluations in HCI. W...
Enhancing user performance is a constant goal for human computer interaction (HCI) researchers. To a...
In this position paper we encourage the use of eye tracking measurements to investigate users' cogni...
Cognitive load is one important contributor to system usability, and minimizing unnecessary cognitiv...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
Click on the link to access the article (may not be free).This study investigated the relation betwe...
Users’ underlying cognitive states govern their behaviors online. For instance, an extreme cognitive...
Abstract Cognitive neuroscience researchers have identified relationships between cognitive load and...
This study investigated the relation between cognitive load (CL) and eye movement frequency characte...
In this study, we were able to show how cognitive load measurement during the initiation of a comple...
Abstract Highly-automated technologies are increasingly incorporated into existing systems, for inst...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cogniti...
Due to the ever growing amount of information, individuals often face high cognitive loads when maki...
Users' cognitive load while interacting with a system is a valuable metric for evaluations in HCI. W...
Enhancing user performance is a constant goal for human computer interaction (HCI) researchers. To a...
In this position paper we encourage the use of eye tracking measurements to investigate users' cogni...
Cognitive load is one important contributor to system usability, and minimizing unnecessary cognitiv...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
We aimed to validate objective usability methods to measure cognitive workload continuously that cou...
Click on the link to access the article (may not be free).This study investigated the relation betwe...
Users’ underlying cognitive states govern their behaviors online. For instance, an extreme cognitive...
Abstract Cognitive neuroscience researchers have identified relationships between cognitive load and...
This study investigated the relation between cognitive load (CL) and eye movement frequency characte...
In this study, we were able to show how cognitive load measurement during the initiation of a comple...
Abstract Highly-automated technologies are increasingly incorporated into existing systems, for inst...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology....
Multitasking poses a major challenge in modern work environments by putting the worker under cogniti...