EEG correlates of task engagement and mental workload in vigilance, learning, and memory tasks.
Advanced Brain Monitoring (United States)
Abstract
The ability to continuously and unobtrusively monitor levels of task engagement and mental workload in an operational environment could be useful in identifying more accurate and efficient methods for humans to interact with technology. This information could also be used to optimize the design of safer, more efficient work environments that increase motivation and productivity.
The present study explored the feasibility of monitoring electroencephalo-graphic (EEG) indices of engagement and workload acquired unobtrusively and quantified during performance of cognitive tests. EEG was acquired from 80 healthy participants with a wireless sensor headset (F3-F4,C3-C4,Cz-POz,F3-Cz,Fz-C3,Fz-POz) during tasks including: multi-level forward/backward-digit-span, grid-recall, trails, mental-addition, 20-min 3-Choice Vigilance, and image-learning and memory tests. EEG metrics for engagement and workload were calculated for each 1 -s of EEG.
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9Topics & keywords
- Vigilance (psychology)
- Electroencephalography
- Workload
- Recall
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognition
- Cognitive load
- Psychology
- Decent work and economic growth