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High Cognitive Load Assessment in Drivers Through Wireless Electroencephalography and the Validation of a Modified

机译:通过无线脑电图驾驶员的高认知负荷评估和修改的验证

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This paper explores the influence of high cognitive load on vehicle driver's electroencephalography (EEG) signals collected from two channels (Fp1, Fp2) using a wireless consumer-grade system. Although EEG has been used in driving-related research to assess cognitive load, only a few studies focused on high load, and they used research-grade systems. Recent advancements allow for less intrusive and more affordable systems. As an exploration, we tested the feasibility of one such system to differentiate among three levels of cognitive taskload in a simulator study. Thirty-seven participants completed a baseline drive with no secondary task and two drives with a modified version of the n-back task (1-back and 2-hack). The modification removed the verbal response required during task presentation to prevent EEG-signal degradation, with the 2-back task expected to impose higher load than that by the 1-back task. Another objective of this study is to validate that this modified task increased the cognitive load in the expected manner. The modified task led to significant trends from baseline to 1-back, and from 1-back to 2-back in participants' heart rate, galvanic skin response, respiration, horizontal gaze position variability, and pupil diameter, all in line with the previous driving-related studies on cognitive load. Furthermore, the EEG system was observed to be sensitive to the modified task, with the power of alpha band decreasing significantly with increasing n-back levels (baseline versus 1-back: 0.092 Bels on Fp1, 0.179 on Fp2; 1-back versus 2-back: 0.209 on Fp1, 0.147 on Fp2). Thus, a consumer-grade EEG system has the potential to capture high levels of cognitive load experienced by drivers.
机译:本文探讨了使用无线消费级系统从两个通道(Fp1,Fp2)收集的高认知负荷对车辆驾驶员脑电图(EEG)信号的影响。尽管EEG已用于与驾驶相关的研究中以评估认知负荷,但只有少数研究专注于高负荷,并且他们使用了研究级系统。最近的进步允许更少侵入性和更实惠的系统。作为探索,我们在模拟器研究中测试了这样一种系统在三个级别的认知任务负荷之间进行区分的可行性。 37位参与者完成了没有次要任务的基准驱动器,并完成了带有n后背任务(1-后背和2-hack)的修改版本的两个驱动器。修改删除了任务演示过程中为防止EEG信号降级所需的口头响应,预计2向后任务会比1向后任务施加更高的负载。这项研究的另一个目的是验证该修改后的任务以预期的方式增加了认知负荷。修改后的任务导致参与者的心率,皮肤电反应,呼吸,水平注视位置可变性和瞳孔直径从基线到1-back以及从1-back到2-back的显着趋势,均与以前的趋势一致与驾驶有关的认知负荷研究。此外,观察到脑电图系统对修改后的任务敏感,α带的能力随着n背水平的增加而显着降低(基线与1背:Fp1上为0.092 Bels,Fp2为0.179 Bels; 1上vs 2 -后:Fp1上为0.209,Fp2上为0.147)。因此,消费级EEG系统具有捕获驾驶员所经历的高水平认知负荷的潜力。

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