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Journal of Educational & Psychological Research(JEPR)

ISSN: 2690-0726 | DOI: 10.33140/JEPR

Impact Factor: 1.4

Surbhi Rathore

University of Rhode Island, United States

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Development of Non-Invasive Measurements of Cognitive Demand Using Standard Computer Input Devices
    Author(s): Richard Lamb*, Surbhi Rathore, William Elm, Christine Brugh, Lori Wachter, Stephen Shauger, John Light and Elizabeth Richerson

    The objective of this research is to develop and align non-invasive biokinetic measurement tools such as mouse micromovements to currently existing measurement methods to understand underlying analyst cognitive states (such as attention or cognitive demand). Biokinetic measurement is defined as measurements which link movements within an environment to underlying cognitive states. The primary purpose of this project is to examine the alignment of mouse micromovements with neurological signals to detect cognitive demand differences as a means to center cognitive and affective factors and states in the development of analyst support tools. Based upon this purpose this work seeks to answer the following question. To what degree do mouse micromovement profiles provide align with known levels of cognitive demand as measured through neurological means. The authors recruited a total of 33 pa.. Read More»

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