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An Objective Measure for Detecting Workload and Errors in Monotone, Repetitive or Fatigue-Causing Environments Using Pupil Variation
1 Introduction
1.1 The Approach of Pupil Dilatation
1.2 The Approach of Eye-Tracking
1.3 Combining Eye Tracking with Measurement of Pupil Dilatation
2 Empirical Studies Using the Combined Approach
2.1 Fatigue Risk Management in Aviation
2.2 Workload Detection in U-Shaped Manufacturing Lines
2.3 Error Detection While Performing Activities
3 Discussion
References

Working Memory Resource Depletion Effect in Academic Learning: Steps to an Integrated Approach
1 Introduction
2 State of the Art
2.1 The Depletion of Cognitive Resources: From Ego Depletion to WM Resources Depletion
2.2 Contribution of the Time-Based Resources Sharing Model
3 Method
3.1 Depleting Task
3.2 Control Task
3.3 Dependent Task
3.4 Participants
3.5 Procedure
3.6 Measures of Cognitive Resources Use and Depletion
4 Preliminary Experiment
4.1 Participants
4.2 Materials
4.3 Procedure
4.4 Results
5 Discussion
References

In the Sky Between Expertise and Unexpected Feelings and Resources of Pilots' Resilient Ego: A Psychoanalytic Point of View
1 From the Unexpected to Expertise: Human Mental Workload and Resilience
2 The Resilient Ego at Work: An Empirical Study About Military Pilots in Their Managing Workload and Unexpected
3 Methods and Materials
4 Data and Findings
5 Conclusions and Limitations
References
Fundamental Frequency as an Alternative Method for Assessing Mental Fatigue
1 Introduction
2 Related Work
2.1 Methods for Measuring Available Resources

2.2 Effects of Mental Workload on the Acoustic Parameters of the Voice
2.3 Effects of Fatigue on Fundamental Frequency
3 Design and Methodology
3.1 Materials and Instruments
3.2 Participants
3.3 Procedure
3.4 Variables
3.5 Experimental Design
4 Results
5 Discussion
6 Conclusions
References
Contactless Physiological Assessment of Mental Workload During Teleworking-like Task
1 Introduction
2 Materials and Methods
2.1 The Experimental Protocol
2.2 The Arithmetic Task
2.3 Data Collection and Data Processing
3 Results
3.1 Behavioural Data

3.2 Heart Rate
4 Discussion and Conclusions
References
Effects of Perceptions of Information Overload, Noise and Environmental Demands on Wellbeing and Academic Attainment
1 Introduction
1.1 Mental Workload
1.2 Effects of Noise
1.3 Information Overload
1.4 The Perceive Information Overload Scale
1.5 The Wellbeing Process
2 Method
2.1 Participants
2.2 The Survey
2.3 Measuring Instruments
3 Results
3.1 Analysis Strategy
3.2 Correlations
3.3 Regressions
4 Discussion
4.1 Effects of Noise
4.2 Information Overload and Wellbeing

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