Brain activity measured with fNIRS for the prediction of cognitive workload

Anirudh Unni, K. Ihme, H. Surm, Lars Weber, A. Lüdtke, D. Nicklas, M. Jipp, J. Rieger
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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a versatile imagining modality whose popularity is increasing exponentially in the neuroimaging society. Our research attempts to quantify workload in a natural driving scenario with multiple parallel tasks using fNIRS. Nine young adults participated in this study where they drove in a driving simulator for a period of 100 minutes while we continuously recorded fNIRS data. We used an n-back task to induce different workload levels forcing the participants to remember the previous one, two, three or four speed signs and adjust their speed accordingly while they interact with traffic in the virtual reality driving simulator scenario. Our results indicate that measuring the hemodynamic responses from the bilateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) can be used reliably to quantify cognitive workload levels even in more complex naturalistic tasks.
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用近红外光谱测量脑活动预测认知负荷
功能近红外光谱(fNIRS)是一种多用途的成像方式,在神经影像学领域的普及程度呈指数级增长。我们的研究试图使用近红外光谱(fNIRS)来量化自然驾驶场景中多个并行任务的工作量。九名年轻人参加了这项研究,他们在驾驶模拟器中驾驶了100分钟,同时我们不断记录近红外光谱数据。我们使用n-back任务来诱导不同的工作量水平,迫使参与者记住前面的一个,两个,三个或四个速度标志,并相应地调整他们的速度,同时他们在虚拟现实驾驶模拟器场景中与交通互动。我们的研究结果表明,测量双侧前额叶皮层(PFC)的血流动力学反应可以可靠地用于量化认知工作量水平,即使在更复杂的自然任务中也是如此。
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