Using galvanic skin response for cognitive load measurement in arithmetic and reading tasks
Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) has recently attracted researchers' attention as a
prospective physiological indicator of cognitive load and emotions. However, it has …
prospective physiological indicator of cognitive load and emotions. However, it has …
Detecting users' cognitive load by galvanic skin response with affective interference
Experiencing high cognitive load during complex and demanding tasks results in
performance reduction, stress, and errors. However, these could be prevented by a system …
performance reduction, stress, and errors. However, these could be prevented by a system …
Emotional e-learning through eye tracking
Besides proposing a short survey of eye tracking studies directly or indirectly connected with
e-learning technology, in this paper we describe our ongoing research primarily directed to …
e-learning technology, in this paper we describe our ongoing research primarily directed to …
Measurable decision making with GSR and pupillary analysis for intelligent user interface
This article presents a framework of adaptive, measurable decision making for Multiple
Attribute Decision Making (MADM) by varying decision factors in their types, numbers, and …
Attribute Decision Making (MADM) by varying decision factors in their types, numbers, and …
The effect of stress on cognitive load measurement
Human physiological signals have been widely used to non-invasively measure cognitive
load (CL) during task execution. A major challenge for CL detection is the presence of …
load (CL) during task execution. A major challenge for CL detection is the presence of …
Correlation between physiological and performance-based metrics to estimate pilots' cognitive workload
This paper discusses the utilization of pilots' physiological indications such as
electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, ocular parameters, and pilot performance-based …
electroencephalographic (EEG) signals, ocular parameters, and pilot performance-based …
Indexing cognitive workload based on pupillary response under luminance and emotional changes
Pupillary response is a popular physiological index of cognitive workload that can be used
for design and evaluation of adaptive interface in various areas of human-computer …
for design and evaluation of adaptive interface in various areas of human-computer …
Multimodal car driver stress recognition
In this paper we address the problem of multimodal car driver stress recognition. To this aim,
four different signals are considered: heart rate (HR), breathing rate (BR), palm EDA (P …
four different signals are considered: heart rate (HR), breathing rate (BR), palm EDA (P …
Pupillary response based cognitive workload measurement under luminance changes
Pupillary response has been widely accepted as a physiological index of cognitive
workload. It can be reliably measured with remote eye trackers in a non-intrusive way …
workload. It can be reliably measured with remote eye trackers in a non-intrusive way …
Predicting upcoming values of stress while driving
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The levels of stress while driving affect the way we drive and have an impact on the
likelihood of having an accident. Different types of sensors, such as heart rate or skin …
likelihood of having an accident. Different types of sensors, such as heart rate or skin …