Measurement of Cognitive Load in Accordance with Listening and Observation for Writing Tasks Using Galvanic Skin Response


Bachelor Thesis, 2019

41 Pages


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Table of Contents

Abstract

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Abbreviations of Technical

Symbols and Terms

Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1 Introduction
1.3 Objectives
1.3 Back Ground of this Thesis
1.4 Motivation
1.5 Thesis Layout

Chapter 2. Literature Review
2.1 Literature Review
Chapter 3. Cognitive Load
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Types of Cognitive load
3.2.1. Intrinsic load
3.2.2. Extraneous load
3.2.3. Germane Load

Chapter 4. Galvanic Skin Response
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Background of GSR signals
4.3 GSR signals explained

Chapter 5. Data Collection
5.1. Task Description
5.2. Apparatus
5..3. QS222 GSR Sensor
5.4. Labquest Mini
5.5 Logger Pro Software

Chapter 6. Process of GSR Analysis
6.2. Simulation Example 01
6.3. Simulation Example 02
6.4. Time domain feature
6.5 Frequency domain features

Chapter 7. Analysis of Varince Test
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Types of Tests
7.2.1 One Way ANOVA
7.2.2 Two Way ANOVA
7.3 ANOVA vs. T Test
7.4 Alpha Level
7.5 P-Value
7.6 Difference between an alpha level and a p-value

Chapter 8. Experimental Results & Discussion
8.1 Introduction
8.2 For time domain
8.3 For frequency Domain

Chapter 9. Conclusions and Future Research

References

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Title
Measurement of Cognitive Load in Accordance with Listening and Observation for Writing Tasks Using Galvanic Skin Response
Course
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Author
Year
2019
Pages
41
Catalog Number
V509821
ISBN (eBook)
9783346128669
ISBN (Book)
9783346128676
Language
English
Notes
In this exploration, intending to play out a far reaching study, we have evaluated GSR information capture for fifteen writing task and three difficulty levels and determined time and frequency domain feature. We determined that cognitive load is proportional to the task difficulty level. If cognitive load increases, task difficulty level will increase. If cognitive load decreases, task difficulty level will decrease.
Keywords
Measurement of Cognitive Load, Listening and Observation for Writing Tasks Using Galvanic Skin Response, Galvanic Skin Response
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Abrar Nayeem (Author), 2019, Measurement of Cognitive Load in Accordance with Listening and Observation for Writing Tasks Using Galvanic Skin Response, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/509821

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