Inferring mental workload changes of subjects unfamiliar with a touch screen game through physiological and behavioral measurements
Many tasks can be demanding for human operators, including operating an aircraft, driving a vehicle, and making decisions in an air traffic control setting. These tasks, depending on their complexity, cause increased mental workload on humans, which could then lead to human errors. Understanding the...
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