The effects of dynamic workload and experience on commercially available EEG cognitive state metrics in a high-fidelity air traffic control environment
Abstract
The current study evaluated the validity of commercially available electroencephalography (EEG) cognitive state metrics of workload and engagement in differentially experienced air traffic control (ATC) students. EEG and pupil diameter recordings were collected from 47 ATC students (27 more experienced and 20 less experienced) during a high-fidelity, variable workload approach-control scenario. Scenario workload was manipulated by increasing the...
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Title
The effects of dynamic workload and experience on commercially available EEG cognitive state metrics in a high-fidelity air traffic control environment
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
77
Pages
83 - 91
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