Measuring mental workload using physiological measures: A systematic review
RL Charles, J Nixon - Applied ergonomics, 2019 - Elsevier
Technological advances have led to physiological measurement being increasingly used to
measure and predict operator states. Mental workload (MWL) in particular has been …
measure and predict operator states. Mental workload (MWL) in particular has been …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of physiological measures of mental workload
Mental workload (MWL) can affect human performance and is considered critical in the
design and evaluation of complex human-machine systems. While numerous physiological …
design and evaluation of complex human-machine systems. While numerous physiological …
Neural and psychophysiological correlates of human performance under stress and high mental workload
In our anxiogenic and stressful world, the maintenance of an optimal cognitive performance
is a constant challenge. It is particularly true in complex working environments (eg flight …
is a constant challenge. It is particularly true in complex working environments (eg flight …
Using near infrared spectroscopy and heart rate variability to detect mental overload
Mental workload is a key factor influencing the occurrence of human error, especially during
piloting and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operations, where safety depends on the …
piloting and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operations, where safety depends on the …
Clinical experimental stress studies: methods and assessment
Stress is a state of threatened homeostasis during which a variety of adaptive processes are
activated to produce physiological and behavioral changes. Stress induction methods are …
activated to produce physiological and behavioral changes. Stress induction methods are …
Failure to detect critical auditory alerts in the cockpit: evidence for inattentional deafness
Objective: The aim of this study was to test whether inattentional deafness to critical alarms
would be observed in a simulated cockpit. Background: The inability of pilots to detect …
would be observed in a simulated cockpit. Background: The inability of pilots to detect …
Cardiac measures of cognitive workload: a meta-analysis
AM Hughes, GM Hancock, SL Marlow… - Human …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: We aimed to provide an assessment of the impact of workload manipulations on
various cardiac measurements. We further sought to determine the most effective …
various cardiac measurements. We further sought to determine the most effective …
Physiological and subjective evaluation of a human–robot object hand-over task
In the context of task sharing between a robot companion and its human partners, the
notions of safe and compliant hardware are not enough. It is necessary to guarantee …
notions of safe and compliant hardware are not enough. It is necessary to guarantee …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of psychophysiological stress and socio-emotional competencies on the clinical performance of nursing students during a simulation practice
E Mauriz, S Caloca-Amber, L Córdoba-Murga… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Psychophysiological stress can affect the cognitive response and effective learning of
students during medical simulation practices. This study aimed to explore the effect of …
students during medical simulation practices. This study aimed to explore the effect of …
Frequency analysis of a task-evoked pupillary response: Luminance-independent measure of mental effort
Pupil diameter is a widely-studied cognitive load measure, which, despite its convenience
for non-intrusive operator state monitoring in complex environments, is still not available for …
for non-intrusive operator state monitoring in complex environments, is still not available for …