Based on previous research showing the usefulness of spatial statistics in detecting randomness in the distribution of eye fixations, this study investigated the ocular behavior of professional pilots engaged in a simulated flight. The distribution of eye fixations was used as an indirect index of mental workload: Eye movements were recorded during the different phases (departure to landing) of a simulated flight and were analyzed using spatial statistics algorithms. Results showed sensitivity of spatial dispersion indices to variations in mental workload: higher during departure and landing, lower during climb and descend, and the lowest during the cruise phase. This finding provides additional evidence of the utility of fixations distribution as a real-time measure of mental workload and, consequently, as a trigger for adaptive automation.

A random glance at the flight deck: pilot's scanning strategies and the real-time assessment of mental workload / DI NOCERA, Francesco; M., Camilli; M., Terenzi. - In: JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING. - ISSN 1555-3434. - STAMPA. - 1:(2007), pp. 271-285. [10.1518/155534307X255627]

A random glance at the flight deck: pilot's scanning strategies and the real-time assessment of mental workload

DI NOCERA, Francesco;
2007

Abstract

Based on previous research showing the usefulness of spatial statistics in detecting randomness in the distribution of eye fixations, this study investigated the ocular behavior of professional pilots engaged in a simulated flight. The distribution of eye fixations was used as an indirect index of mental workload: Eye movements were recorded during the different phases (departure to landing) of a simulated flight and were analyzed using spatial statistics algorithms. Results showed sensitivity of spatial dispersion indices to variations in mental workload: higher during departure and landing, lower during climb and descend, and the lowest during the cruise phase. This finding provides additional evidence of the utility of fixations distribution as a real-time measure of mental workload and, consequently, as a trigger for adaptive automation.
2007
eye-tracking; mental workload; pilots; fixations
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A random glance at the flight deck: pilot's scanning strategies and the real-time assessment of mental workload / DI NOCERA, Francesco; M., Camilli; M., Terenzi. - In: JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE ENGINEERING AND DECISION MAKING. - ISSN 1555-3434. - STAMPA. - 1:(2007), pp. 271-285. [10.1518/155534307X255627]
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