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Sensitivity of Physiological Measures for Detecting Systematic Variations in Cognitive Demand From a Working Memory Task: An On-Road Study Across Three Age Groups

机译:从工作记忆任务中检测认知需求系统变化的生理措施的敏感性:跨三个年龄段的道路研究

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Objective: To assess the sensitivity of two physiological measures for discriminating between levels of cognitive demand under driving conditions across different age groups. Background: Previous driving research presents a mixed picture concerning the sensitivity of physiological measures for differentiating tasks with presumed differences in mental workload. Method: A total of 108 relatively healthy drivers balanced by gender and across three age groups (20-29, 40-49, 60-69) engaged in three difficulty levels of an auditory presentation-verbal response working memory task. Results: Heart rate and skin conductance level (SCL) both increased in a statistically significant fashion with each incremental increase in cognitive demand, whereas driving performance measures did not provide incremental discrimination. SCL was lower in the 40s and 60s age groups; however, the pattern of incremental increase with higher demand was consistent for heart rate and SCL across all age groups. Although each measure was quite sensitive at the group level, considering both SCL and heart rate improved detection of periods of heightened cognitive demand at the individual level. Conclusion:The data provide clear evidence that two basic physiological measures can be utilized under field conditions to differentiate multiple levels of objectively defined changes in cognitive demand. Methodological considerations, including task engagement, may account for some of the inconsistencies in previous research. Application: These findings increase the confidence with which these measures may be applied to assess relative differences in mental workload when developing and optimizing human machine interface (HMI) designs and in exploring their potential role in advanced workload detection and augmented cognition systems.
机译:目的:评估在不同年龄段的驾驶条件下,两种生理指标对区分认知需求水平的敏感性。背景:先前的驾驶研究对生理措施对区分具有心理工作量差异的任务的敏感性敏感,但情况不一。方法:共有108名相对健康的驾驶员,其性别和三个年龄段(20-29、40-49、60-69)处于平衡状态,他们从事听觉提示-语言反应工作记忆任务的三个难度级别。结果:随着认知需求的每次增加,心率和皮肤电导水平(SCL)均以统计学上显着的方式增加,而驾驶表现指标并未提供增加的歧视。在40和60年代年龄段的SCL较低;然而,在所有年龄段,心率和SCL随需求增加而增加的增量模式是一致的。尽管每种测量在小组水平上都非常敏感,但考虑到SCL和心率都可以改善个人水平上认知需求增加时期的检测。结论:这些数据提供了明确的证据,表明可以在田间条件下使用两种基本的生理措施来区分客观上定义的认知需求变化的多个水平。在方法论上的考虑,包括任务参与,可能会解释先前研究中的一些不一致之处。应用:这些发现增加了在开发和优化人机界面(HMI)设计以及探索其在高级工作量检测和增强的认知系统中的潜在作用时,可用于评估心理工作量相对差异的信心。

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