Pupil dilation as indicative of cognitive workload while driving a car: effects of cell phone use and driver experience in young adults

B. G. Carizio, Gustavo A. Silva, G. P. Paschoalino, J. D. de Ângelo, Gisele C. Gotardi, P. Polastri, S. T. Rodrigues
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BACKGROUND: Cognitive workload resulting from drivers’ engagement in concomitant tasks while driving, such as talking on a cell phone, affects the availability of attentional resources for the various stages of information processing, which can interfere with the selection of relevant traffic information, leading to poor performance and higher risk of accidents. AIM: The purpose of this study was to test the adaptation and application of the method of fixation-aligned pupillary response averaging to the car driving context, and, if successful, to determine effects of talking on a cell phone while driving, in both handheld and hands-free situations, and effects of driving experience on pupillary responses of young adult drivers, as indicative of cognitive workload. METHOD: Ten novice and ten experienced drivers had pupil diameter measured while driving in a car simulator under velocity of 80-120 km/h, daylight, linear trajectory and low traffic level. Data analysis was based on the method of fixation-aligned pupillary response averaging. RESULTS: Noise curves were around baseline (zero) values while pupil dilation curves clearly stood out from noise magnitude, in all conditions for both groups. Greater pupil dilation peak during talking on the cell phone (handheld and hands-free conditions) while driving occurred only for the novice group. CONCLUSION: Adaptation and application of the method of fixation-aligned pupillary response averaging to the car driving context succeed. Cognitive workload imposed by the dual task of talking on a cell phone increased pupil dilation for novice drivers, which may alter acquisition of visual information and impair driving behavior.
开车时瞳孔扩张作为认知负荷的指示:年轻人使用手机和驾驶经验的影响
背景:由于驾驶员在驾驶过程中从事伴随任务(如打电话)而产生的认知负荷,影响了信息处理各个阶段的注意力资源的可用性,从而干扰了相关交通信息的选择,导致驾驶员表现不佳,事故风险更高。目的:本研究的目的是测试注视对准瞳孔反应平均方法在汽车驾驶情境中的适应性和应用,如果成功,则确定在手持和免提情况下驾驶时使用手机的影响,以及驾驶经验对年轻成年驾驶员瞳孔反应的影响,作为认知工作量的指示。方法:在车速80 ~ 120 km/h、日光、直线轨迹和低交通水平下,在汽车模拟器上测量10名新手和10名经验丰富的驾驶员的瞳孔直径。数据分析采用固定对准瞳孔反应平均法。结果:两组在所有情况下,噪声曲线均在基线(零)值附近,而瞳孔扩张曲线在噪声量级上明显突出。驾驶时使用手机时(手持和免提条件下),只有新手组才会出现更大的瞳孔扩张峰值。结论:固定对准瞳孔反应平均法适应和应用于汽车驾驶情境是成功的。手机通话的双重任务所带来的认知负荷增加了新手司机的瞳孔扩张,这可能会改变视觉信息的获取,损害驾驶行为。
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