Response time and eye tracking datasets for activities demanding varying cognitive load

Data Brief. 2020 Oct 8:33:106389. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.106389. eCollection 2020 Dec.

Abstract

The dataset contains the following three measures that are widely used to determine cognitive load in humans: Detection Response Task - response time, pupil diameter, and eye gaze. These measures were recorded from 28 participants while they underwent tasks that are designed to permeate three different cognitive difficulty levels. The dataset will be useful to those researchers who seek to employ low cost, non-invasive sensors to detect cognitive load in humans and to develop algorithms for human-system automation. One such application is found in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems where eye-trackers are employed to monitor the alertness of the drivers. The dataset would also be helpful to researchers who are interested in employing machine learning algorithms to develop predictive models of humans for applications in human-machine system automation. The data is collected by the authors at the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering in collaboration with the Faculty of Human Kinetics at the University of Windsor under the guidance of their Research Ethics Board.

Keywords: Cognitive load detection; Detection; Detection response task (DRT); Eye-tracking; Human-computer interface; Machine learning; Psychological signals; Pupil dilation; Signal processing.