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Towards a driver fatigue test based on the saccadic main sequence: A partial validation by subjective report data
Authors:Leandro L. Di Stasi,Rebekka RennerAndré  s Catena,José   J. Cañ  as,Boris M. Velichkovsky,Sebastian Pannasch
Affiliation:a Applied Cognitive Research Unit, Psychology III, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Dresden, Germany
b Cognitive Ergonomics Group, Faculty of Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
c Department of Experimental Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain
d Institute of Cognitive Studies, Kurchatov Research Centre, Moscow, Russian Federation
e Brain Research Unit, Low Temperature Laboratory, Aalto University School of Science, Finland
Abstract:Developing a valid measurement of mental fatigue remains a big challenge and would be beneficial for various application areas, such as the improvement of road traffic safety. In the present study we examined influences of mental fatigue on the dynamics of saccadic eye movements. Based on previous findings, we propose that among amplitude and duration of saccades, the peak velocity of saccadic eye movements is particularly sensitive to changes in mental fatigue. Ten participants completed a fixation task before and after 2 h of driving in a virtual simulation environment as well as after a rest break of fifteen minutes. Driving and rest break were assumed to directly influence the level of mental fatigue and were evaluated using subjective ratings and eye movement indices. According to the subjective ratings, mental fatigue was highest after driving but decreased after the rest break. The peak velocity of saccadic eye movements decreased after driving while the duration of saccades increased, but no effects of the rest break were observed in the saccade parameters. We conclude that saccadic eye movement parameters—particularly the peak velocity—are sensitive indicators for mental fatigue. According to these findings, the peak velocity analysis represents a valid on-line measure for the detection of mental fatigue, providing the basis for the development of new vigilance screening tools to prevent accidents in several application domains.
Keywords:Driving simulation   Eye movements   Mental workload   Cognitive load   Activation   Rest breaks
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