Using Saccadic Intrusions to Quantify Mental Workload

Satoru Tokuda, Evan Palmer, Edgar Merkle, Alex Chaparro

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Abstract

This study proposes a new method to quantify mental workload (MWL) automatically, without interfering with the operator’s primary task performance. An unobtrusive Tobii eye tracker recorded eye movements while participants were engaged in a cognitively demanding N-back task. Original algorithms automatically analyzed the eye data, detected specific eye deviation movements called saccadic intrusions (SIs), and automatically quantified the eye deviation accounted for SIs. This SI measure was strongly correlated with the task difficulty levels in the N-back tasks and with pupil diameter. This indicates that the SI measure appeared to reflect MWL and may be used as a measure of MWL.
Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Oct 2009
Externally publishedYes
Event53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society - San Antonio, TX
Duration: Oct 1 2009 → …

Conference

Conference53rd Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
Period10/1/09 → …

Keywords

  • mental workload
  • eye deviation movements
  • Tobil eye tracker
  • saccadic intrusions

Disciplines

  • Other Psychology

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