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Eye tracking metrics may provide unobtrusive measures of cognitive states such as workload and fatigue and can serve as useful inputs into future human computer interface technologies. To further explore the usefulness of eye tracking for the estimation of cognitive state, the current experiment evaluated saccade, fixation, and pupil-based measures to identify which metrics reliably indexed cognitive...
The application space for brain–computer interface (BCI) technologies is rapidly expanding with improvements in technology. However, most real-time BCIs require extensive individualized calibration prior to use, and systems often have to be recalibrated to account for changes in the neural signals due to a variety of factors including changes in human state, the surrounding environment, and task conditions...
Electroencephalography (EEG) has been widely used in a variety of contexts, including medical monitoring of subjects as well as performance monitoring in healthy individuals. Recent technological advances have now enabled researchers to quickly record and collect EEG on a wide scale. Although EEG is fairly easy to record, it is highly susceptible to noise sources called artifacts which can occur at...
Prior research has shown the utility of labeling images by rapidly displaying them to humans via a Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) paradigm, classifying the resulting neural data, and integrating the results with computer vision. However, there is currently very little research on providing feedback to the human interacting with one of these systems. To explore this question, an RSVP task...
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