2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2011.01.003
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Main sequence: An index for detecting mental workload variation in complex tasks

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“…Subjective measures of MW tend to be specific to the situation and frequently fail to be influenced by adaptability, learning, experience, innate ability and changes in the emotional state of the person. Furthermore, subjective measures generally are not sensitive enough to discriminate small variations in MW (Di Stasi et al, 2011) they do not provide information about the evolution of MW over time (Horrey et al, 2009). These general problems apply to many settings; in our case, the main problem with subjective techniques is their off-line nature, i.e.…”
Section: Mental Workload [Mw]: Concept and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Subjective measures of MW tend to be specific to the situation and frequently fail to be influenced by adaptability, learning, experience, innate ability and changes in the emotional state of the person. Furthermore, subjective measures generally are not sensitive enough to discriminate small variations in MW (Di Stasi et al, 2011) they do not provide information about the evolution of MW over time (Horrey et al, 2009). These general problems apply to many settings; in our case, the main problem with subjective techniques is their off-line nature, i.e.…”
Section: Mental Workload [Mw]: Concept and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The impact of MWL on cardiovascular indices has been widely studied during the performance of laboratory tasks (Backs and Seljos, 1994;Veltman and Gaillard, 1996), simulated work (Brookings et al, 1996;Veltman and Gaillard, 1998;De Rivecourt et al, 2008;Dijksterhuis et al, 2011), and real work conditions (Wilson, 1992;Roscoe, 1992). Furthermore, optimizing the MWL experienced by a system operator could reduce the possibility of human errors and the cost of training, improve systems' safety and performance, and achieve operator satisfaction (Jo et al, 2012;Mitchell, 2000;Lebiere, 2001;Di Stasi et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Такие различия обнаружены для амплитуды саккад, а также средней и пиковой скорости саккад. Показано (Ahlstrom, Friedman-Berg, 2006;DiStasi et al, 2011), что увеличение этих показателей яв-ляется индикатором увеличения когнитивной нагрузки -умственного усилия, которое не-обходимо приложить для решения когнитивной задачи (Канеман, 2006). Полученные ре-зультаты подтверждают предположение о том, что нагрузка на вербальную рабочую память приводит к использованию неспецифических когнитивных ресурсов, т.е.…”
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