[HTML][HTML] Environmental cognitive load and spatial anxiety: What matters in navigation?
Spatial navigation is essential for orienting oneself in familiar and novel environments.
Several internal factors may affect spatial navigation, such as anxiety. This study explored …
Several internal factors may affect spatial navigation, such as anxiety. This study explored …
Reproducible machine learning research in mental workload classification using EEG
G Demirezen, T Taşkaya Temizel… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
This study addresses concerns about reproducibility in scientific research, focusing on the
use of electroencephalography (EEG) and machine learning to estimate mental workload …
use of electroencephalography (EEG) and machine learning to estimate mental workload …
A Multimodal Approach to Investigate the Role of Cognitive Workload and User Interfaces in Human-robot Collaboration
One of the primary aims of Industry 5.0 is to refine the interaction between humans,
machines, and robots by developing human-centered design solutions to enhance Human …
machines, and robots by developing human-centered design solutions to enhance Human …
Effect of Augmented Reality User Interface on Task Performance, Cognitive Load, and Situational Awareness in Human-Robot Collaboration
Augmented Reality (AR) enables the transmission of intent using the physical area in which
humans and robots interact as a shared canvas. Studies exploring AR for human-robot …
humans and robots interact as a shared canvas. Studies exploring AR for human-robot …
Deep learning architectures used in eeg-based estimation of cognitive workload: a review
NZ Zenia, Y Hu - 2021 IEEE International Conference on …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Cognitive workload (CWL) refers to the ratio of a participant's mental effort over his/her brain
capacity when executing tasks with aid of a machine. Such CWL influences the participant's …
capacity when executing tasks with aid of a machine. Such CWL influences the participant's …
Integrated Sensing Devices for Brain-Computer Interfaces
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) help users to interact with machines via brain activity and
without the use of muscles. Among the many components of BCI frameworks, sensor …
without the use of muscles. Among the many components of BCI frameworks, sensor …