Methodology for Assessing Cognitive Workload through Pupillary Oculometrics Under Degraded Visual Environment
Abstract
This report provides a detailed description of the instrumentation supporting USAARLs study titled "Assessing Cognitive Workload through Pupillary Oculometrics under Degraded Visual Environments." The appendices include the software code used to collect the data. The report also presents sample raw data traces of a single volunteers complete dataset to illustrate the quality of the data. One of the purposes of the present report is to encourage and facilitate further use of the data since the dataset may be available to qualified members of the wider research community. The full data set demonstrates that commercial off the shelf (COTS) eye-tracking technology has potential as a non-invasive tool to collect objective, quantitative indices of arousal, fatigue, mental workload, and other neuropsychological states of Army aviators.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2021
- Accession Number
- AD1147627
Entities
People
- Aaron Mcatee
- Christopher Aura
- Cristina Delgado-howard
- Hillary A Plummer
- Kevin W O'Brien
- Leonard Temme
- Paul St. Onge
Organizations
- United States Army Aeromedical Research Lab