Analysis of cognitive load in the Sternberg problem: eye-tracker study

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We studied physiological and behavioral characteristics of a person during prolonged solution of a cognitive task based on Sternberg paradigm. We found that evaluation of subjective fatigue and physiological characteristics such as blink duration and pupil size range of motion during the task solution are correlated to each other.

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N. Brusinsky

Immanuil Kant Baltic Federal University, Center for Neurotechnology and Machine Learning

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Email: nikita@brusinskii.ru
Russia, 236041, Kaliningrad

A. Badarin

Immanuil Kant Baltic Federal University, Center for Neurotechnology and Machine Learning; Innopolis University, Neuroscience and Cognitive Technology Laboratory

Email: nikita@brusinskii.ru
Russia, 236041, Kaliningrad; Russia, 420500, Innopolis

A. Andreev

Immanuil Kant Baltic Federal University, Center for Neurotechnology and Machine Learning; Innopolis University, Neuroscience and Cognitive Technology Laboratory

Email: nikita@brusinskii.ru
Russia, 236041, Kaliningrad; Russia, 420500, Innopolis

V. Antipov

Immanuil Kant Baltic Federal University, Center for Neurotechnology and Machine Learning; Innopolis University, Neuroscience and Cognitive Technology Laboratory

Email: nikita@brusinskii.ru
Russia, 236041, Kaliningrad; Russia, 420500, Innopolis

S. Kurkin

Immanuil Kant Baltic Federal University, Center for Neurotechnology and Machine Learning; Innopolis University, Neuroscience and Cognitive Technology Laboratory

Email: nikita@brusinskii.ru
Russia, 236041, Kaliningrad; Russia, 420500, Innopolis

A. Hramov

Immanuil Kant Baltic Federal University, Center for Neurotechnology and Machine Learning; Innopolis University, Neuroscience and Cognitive Technology Laboratory

Email: nikita@brusinskii.ru
Russia, 236041, Kaliningrad; Russia, 420500, Innopolis

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