A Review of the Use of Gaze and Pupil Metrics to Assess Mental Workload in Gamified and Simulated Sensorimotor Tasks.

Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

Volume: 24

Issue: 6

Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Rehabilitation and Movement Sciences Department, Rutgers School of Health Professions, Newark, NJ , USA.

Abstract summary 

Gaze and pupil metrics are used to represent higher cognitive processes in a variety of contexts. One growing area of research is the real-time assessment of workload and corresponding effort in gamified or simulated cognitive and motor tasks, which will be reviewed in this paper. While some measurements are consistent across studies, others vary and are likely dependent on the nature of the effort required by the task and the resulting changes in arousal. Pupil diameter is shown to consistently increase with task effort and arousal; however, the valence of arousal must be considered. In many cases, measures of pupil diameter were sensitive to both excessive and insufficient challenge. Overall, it is evident that gaze and pupil metrics are valuable to assess the cognitive state during gamified and simulated tasks, and further research is indicated regarding their use in clinical populations in rehabilitation to inform optimally engaging interventions.

Authors & Co-authors:  Gorin Patel Qiu Merians Adamovich Fluet

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Citations :  Kleim J.A., Jones T.A. Principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity: Implications for rehabilitation after brain damage. J. Speech Lang. Hear. Res. 2008;51:S225–S239. doi: 10.1044/1092-4388(2008/018).
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Identifiers
Doi : 1759
SSN : 1424-8220
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Pupil
Other Terms
cognitive effort;cognitive workload;oculometrics;pupillometry
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Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
Switzerland