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Mentale werkbelasting [Mental workload] [PDF]

open access: possible, 1997
Mental workload refers to the impact a task has on the information processing capacity of an operator. The load is determined by the ratio between the requirements of the task and the available capacity of the operator. Capacity is dependent on the knowledge, skills and experience on the one hand, and the general state (fitness, motivation) of the ...
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3. Mental Workload

1987
Publisher Summary Mental workload is a complex construct. It is most unlikely that a single metric will be able to index mental workload in a wide variety of situations. The class of attention models that postulates a single pool of capacity is better suited for developing indices for mental workload than are multiple-pool models. While multiple-pool
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Attention and Mental Workload

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000
Mental workload is still a useful concept in human factors because of its links to theories and models of attention. A good theory is the best practical tool. Mental workload is defined as an intervening variable similar to attention. It must be inferred from changes in performance.
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Mental Workload and ARL Workload Modeling Tools

2000
Abstract : The author of this report provides an overview of mental workload theory and mental workload measurement. She also describes the development, application, and validation of the mental workload modeling tools developed by the Human Research and Engineering Directorate of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL).
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Measurement of Mental Workload

1979
A paper given by Rolfe (1976) at the conference on “Monitoring Behaviour and Supervisory Control” in almost all details expresses my own point of view of the problem of assessing workload, as far as he went. But there are some additional points and comments which I would like to stress as a member of the “physiological group” of the present conference.
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Physiological Measures of Aircrew Mental Workload

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1979
Physiological measures of aircrew mental workload were divided into fourteen specific classes. Each class was then summarized in terms of background, applications, and implications for research and implementation. It is concluded that several physiological measures appear promising, but that more research is needed to provide convincing evidence of ...
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Approaches to Mental Workload

1979
There appear to be two main reasons for being interested in human workload. The first reason concerns the impact of workload on human performance. This concern reflects the system design point of view where human performance is an important factor in system performance.
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How COVID-19 shaped mental health: from infection to pandemic effects

Nature Medicine, 2022
Brenda W J H Penninx   +2 more
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Irritable bowel syndrome and mental health comorbidity — approach to multidisciplinary management

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2023
Heidi M Staudacher, Christopher J Black
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