Pupillary response to complex interdependent tasks: A cognitive-load theory perspective

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Ritayan Mitra
Karen S. McNeal
Howard D. Bondell
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[1] North Carolina State University,Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Science
[2] North Carolina State University,Department of Statistics
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Behavior Research Methods | 2017年 / 49卷
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Task-evolved pupillometry; Cognitive-load theory; Eye tracking; Graph reading;
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Pupil dilation is known to indicate cognitive load. In this study, we looked at the average pupillary responses of a cohort of 29 undergraduate students during graphical problem solving. Three questions were asked, based on the same graphical input. The questions were interdependent and comprised multiple steps. We propose a novel way of analyzing pupillometry data for such tasks on the basis of eye fixations, a commonly used eyetracking parameter. We found that pupil diameter increased during the solution process. However, pupil diameter did not always reflect the expected cognitive load. This result was studied within a cognitive-load theory model. Higher-performing students showed evidence of germane load and schema creation, indicating use of the interdependent nature of the tasks to inform their problem-solving process. However, lower-performing students did not recognize the interdependent nature of the tasks and solved each problem independently, which was expressed in a markedly different pupillary response pattern. We discuss the import of our findings for instructional design.
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页码:1905 / 1919
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