Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3996799 | Practical Radiation Oncology | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The NASA-TLX may provide a reasonable method to quantify subjective workload for broad activities, and objective physiologic eye-based measures may be useful to monitor workload for more granular tasks within activities. The subjective and objective measures, as herein quantified, do not necessarily track each other, and more work is needed to assess their utilities. From a series of controlled experiments, we found that performance appears to decline at subjective workload levels â¥Â 55 (as measured via NASA-TLX), which is consistent with findings from other industries.
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Authors
Lukasz M. PhD, Prithima R. PhD, Lesley M. CMD, Ellen L. MD, PhD, Lawrence B. MD,