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Workload Alerts-Using Physiological Measures of Mental Workload to Provide Feedback During Tasks

机译:工作量警报-使用心理工作量的生理指标在任务期间提供反馈

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Feedback is valuable for allowing us to improve on tasks. While retrospective feedback can help us improve for next time, feedback 'in action' can allow us to improve the outcome of on-going tasks. In this article, we use data from functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy to provide participants with feedback about their mental workload levels during high-workload tasks. We evaluate the impact of this feedback on task performance and perceived task performance, in comparison to industry standard mid-task self-assessments, and explore participants' perceptions of this feedback. In line with previous work, we confirm that deploying self-reporting methods affect both perceived and actual performance. Conversely, we conclude that our objective concurrent feedback correlated more closely with task demand, supported reflection in action, and did not negatively affect performance. Future work, however, should focus on the design of this feedback and the potential behaviour changes that will result.
机译:反馈对于让我们改进任务非常有价值。回顾性反馈可以帮助我们提高下次水平,而“行动中”的反馈可以使我们改善正在进行的任务的结果。在本文中,我们使用来自功能近红外光谱的数据为参与者提供有关他们在高工作量任务期间的心理工作量水平的反馈。与行业标准的中期任务自我评估相比,我们评估了此反馈对任务绩效和感知任务绩效的影响,并探讨了参与者对该反馈的看法。与以前的工作一致,我们确认部署自我报告方法会影响感知性能和实际性能。相反,我们得出结论,我们的客观并发反馈与任务需求更紧密相关,支持行动中的反思,并且不会对绩效产生负面影响。但是,未来的工作应集中在此反馈的设计以及将导致的潜在行为更改上。

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