Rapid serial blinks: An index of temporally increased cognitive load.

In recent years, natural viewing settings with video presentation have been used in neurological and psychological experiments. However, the experienced cognitive load may differ among participants. In this study, we show that rapid serial blinks (RSB) can indicate temporally increased cognitive loa...

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Main Authors: Ryota Nomura, Shunichi Maruno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225897
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spelling doaj-7c772f798cea40ff9c7c06fa85c2e4382021-03-03T21:19:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011412e022589710.1371/journal.pone.0225897Rapid serial blinks: An index of temporally increased cognitive load.Ryota NomuraShunichi MarunoIn recent years, natural viewing settings with video presentation have been used in neurological and psychological experiments. However, the experienced cognitive load may differ among participants. In this study, we show that rapid serial blinks (RSB) can indicate temporally increased cognitive load with high temporal resolution. We proposed a method to create a personal criterion for respective participants by using empirical blink intervals. When we focused on more than four serial blinks (i.e., three inter-blink intervals), an increased number of RSB detect participants who felt hard to understanding, indicating a poor understanding of the subject matter. By contrast, a constant criterion across participants used in previous study could not detect participant's understanding. These results suggest that individual differences in cognitive trait of each participant may skew the results of experiments. To avoid biases, we recommend researchers to perform an operational check on individually different temporally increased cognitive loads among experimental groups.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225897
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title_short Rapid serial blinks: An index of temporally increased cognitive load.
title_full Rapid serial blinks: An index of temporally increased cognitive load.
title_fullStr Rapid serial blinks: An index of temporally increased cognitive load.
title_full_unstemmed Rapid serial blinks: An index of temporally increased cognitive load.
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description In recent years, natural viewing settings with video presentation have been used in neurological and psychological experiments. However, the experienced cognitive load may differ among participants. In this study, we show that rapid serial blinks (RSB) can indicate temporally increased cognitive load with high temporal resolution. We proposed a method to create a personal criterion for respective participants by using empirical blink intervals. When we focused on more than four serial blinks (i.e., three inter-blink intervals), an increased number of RSB detect participants who felt hard to understanding, indicating a poor understanding of the subject matter. By contrast, a constant criterion across participants used in previous study could not detect participant's understanding. These results suggest that individual differences in cognitive trait of each participant may skew the results of experiments. To avoid biases, we recommend researchers to perform an operational check on individually different temporally increased cognitive loads among experimental groups.
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