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Due to the increasing attention to online learning, cognitive load has been recently considered as a crucial indicator for judging teenagers' learning state so as to improve both learning and teaching effects. However, some traditional cognitive load measurement methods such as subjective measurement are easily influenced by subjective sensation deviation of subjects. None of them can reflect the...