Ocular activity is known to be sensitive to variations in mental workload, and recent studies have successfully related the distribution of eye fixations to the mental load. This study aimed to verify the effectiveness of the spatial distribution of fixations as a measure of mental workload and its sensitivity to different types of demands imposed by the task: mental, temporal, and physical. To test the research hypothesis, two experimental studies were run: Experiment 1 evaluated the sensitivity of an index of spatial distribution (Nearest Neighbor Index; NNI) to changes in workload. A sample of 30 participants participated in a within-subject design with different types of task demands (mental, temporal, physical) applied to Tetris game; ...
Adaptive Automation has been often invoked as a remedy to indiscriminate introduction of automation ...
Wobrock D, Finke A, Mey S, Koester D, Schack T, Ritter H. Fixation-Related Potentials as a Measure f...
To minimize human errors (principal reasons for accidents in process industries) it is imperative to...
Among the different eye-tracking metrics, both the entropy-based analysis of the scanpath and the sp...
High-risk environments such as healthcare, transport and air traffic control are characterised by hi...
Based on previous research showing the usefulness of spatial statistics in detecting randomness in t...
Based on previous research showing the usefulness of spatial statistics in detecting randomness in t...
This research describes an approach to objective assessment of mental workload, by analyzing differe...
To contribute to systems that reason about human attention, our work empirically demonstrates how a ...
To contribute to systems that reason about human attention, our work empirically demonstrates how a ...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
This study conceptualizes multitasking in a tri-dimensional framework consisting of task, time and t...
Adaptive Automation has been often invoked as a remedy to indiscriminate introduction of automation ...
Wobrock D, Finke A, Mey S, Koester D, Schack T, Ritter H. Fixation-Related Potentials as a Measure f...
To minimize human errors (principal reasons for accidents in process industries) it is imperative to...
Among the different eye-tracking metrics, both the entropy-based analysis of the scanpath and the sp...
High-risk environments such as healthcare, transport and air traffic control are characterised by hi...
Based on previous research showing the usefulness of spatial statistics in detecting randomness in t...
Based on previous research showing the usefulness of spatial statistics in detecting randomness in t...
This research describes an approach to objective assessment of mental workload, by analyzing differe...
To contribute to systems that reason about human attention, our work empirically demonstrates how a ...
To contribute to systems that reason about human attention, our work empirically demonstrates how a ...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
On a daily basis, our visual system is confronted with far more stimuli than it can possibly process...
This study conceptualizes multitasking in a tri-dimensional framework consisting of task, time and t...
Adaptive Automation has been often invoked as a remedy to indiscriminate introduction of automation ...
Wobrock D, Finke A, Mey S, Koester D, Schack T, Ritter H. Fixation-Related Potentials as a Measure f...
To minimize human errors (principal reasons for accidents in process industries) it is imperative to...