
The affordability of wearable psychophysiological sensors has led to opportunities to measure the mental workload of operators in complex sociotechnical systems in ways that are more objective and less obtrusive. This study primarily focuses on the sensors themselves by investigating low-cost and wearable sensors in terms of their accuracy, obtrusiveness, and usability for research purposes.…
Where Published: KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, December 2017, Volume 11, Number 4, pp. 323–336. DOI: 10.1177/1555343417716040.
Authors: Julia C. Lo, Emdzad Sehic, Prorail, and Sebastiaan A. Meijer
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