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Put your thinking cap on
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NeuropsychologyEeg-based EstimatesEducational PsychologyEducationCognitionAttentionSocial SciencesPsychologyCreativityCognitive AnalysisMindsetMental EffortAdaptive LearningCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceCognitive StudyLearning SciencesTask PerformanceCognitive VariableLearning AnalyticsCognitive ErgonomicsNeuroscienceEducational AssessmentCognitive LoadCritical ThinkingPhilosophy Of Mind
Current learning technologies have no direct way to assess students' mental effort: are they in deep thought, struggling to overcome an impasse, or are they zoned out? To address this challenge, we propose the use of EEG-based cognitive load detectors during learning. Despite its potential, EEG has not yet been utilized as a way to optimize instructional strategies. We take an initial step towards this goal by assessing how experimentally manipulated (easy and difficult) sections of an intelligent tutoring system (ITS) influenced EEG-based estimates of students' cognitive load. We found a main effect of task difficulty on EEG-based cognitive load estimates, which were also correlated with learning performance. Our results show that EEG can be a viable source of data to model learners' mental states across a 90-minute session.
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