Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
930156 International Journal of Psychophysiology 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

While performing a visuo-motor task under incrementally-varied levels of difficulty, individuals were probed with a variety of novel, task-irrelevant, auditory stimuli. To determine the effect of task load on cerebral–cortical processing of these stimuli, event-related potentials were recorded while participants performed the task. We found that N1, P2, P3 and late positive potential (LPP) component amplitudes were inversely related to task-difficulty. This suggests that a variant of the oddball paradigm – in which the stimulus stream comprises novel sounds – is capable of providing a reliable index of mental workload.

► The current study provides a unique physiological assessment of mental workload. ► The event-related potential (ERP) technique was used while a variant of the modified oddball was employed. ► Mental workload can be assessed using a small number of intermittent presentations of task-irrelevant novel sounds.

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