The effects of driving environment complexity and dual tasking on drivers' mental workload and eye blink behavior
Autor: | Régis Lobjois, Nicolas Benguigui, Vérane Faure |
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Přispěvatelé: | Institut national universitaire Champollion [Albi] (INUC), Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées, Laboratoire Exploitation, Perception, Simulateurs et Simulations (IFSTTAR/COSYS/LEPSIS), Communauté Université Paris-Est-Institut Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l'Aménagement et des Réseaux (IFSTTAR), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU) |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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CHARGE MENTALE
ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION Poison control Transportation Task (project management) CLIGNEMENT DE L'OEIL InformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLES 0502 economics and business 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 050107 human factors Applied Psychology Simulation Civil and Structural Engineering FREQUENCE 050210 logistics & transportation DRIVING ENVIRONMENT [SDV.NEU.PC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Psychology and behavior 05 social sciences Driving simulator Eye movement Cognition Workload [INFO.INFO-MO]Computer Science [cs]/Modeling and Simulation SIMULATEUR DE CONDUITE Automotive Engineering Task analysis Psychology DUAL-TASKING Cognitive load Cognitive psychology |
Zdroj: | Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, Elsevier, 2016, 40, pp 78-90. ⟨10.1016/j.trf.2016.04.007⟩ |
ISSN: | 1369-8478 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.trf.2016.04.007⟩ |
Popis: | The goal of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of eye blink behavior in measuring drivers' mental workload. Previous research has shown that when mental workload increases with the primary task difficulty, blink frequency drops. On the opposite, the number of blinks increases when a cognitive secondary task has to be performed concurrently. However, the combined effects of the primary task difficulty and dual-tasking on blink rate have not been investigated. The present study was thus designed to vary systematically both the primary driving task and the cognitive secondary task demand to examine their combined effects on blink rate. The driving task was manipulated by varying the complexity of a simulated driving environment. The cognitive load was manipulated using a concurrent simple reaction time task or a complex calculation task. The results confirmed that eye blink frequency was a sensitive measure to elicit increased mental workload level coming from the driving environment. They also confirmed that blink rate increased with the introduction of a cognitive secondary task while blink duration was not affected. However, eye blink behavior did not provide a clear mental workload signature when driving task demands and dual-task conditions were varied simultaneously. The overall picture goes against the suitability of eye blink behavior to monitor drivers' states at least when external and internal demands interact. |
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