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Cognitive Workload Assessment: A Comprehensive Review

Negin Ozve Aminian1, William Michael2 and Mehdi Ghoreyshi3
  • 1 Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  • 2 Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
  • 3 Dansi Engineering Ltd., Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Abstract

Mental workload during high-effort tasks is a crucial measure of effective task performance. Maintaining cognitive demands within an individual's capacity enables the effective performance of complex multi-tasking. Conversely, surpassing this margin may lead to unpredictable and suboptimal performance. This review explores human mental workload assessment across real-world tasks like aircraft piloting, vehicle driving under challenging conditions, and automated power plant monitoring. Both subjective and objective monitoring methods are examined: subjective methods include the widely used NASA-TLX, while objective methods cover EEG and eye-tracking measures during task execution. Findings from these methods are correlated with overall task performance outcomes. Real-time workload monitoring provides distinct advantages in critical settings; for instance, if an operator’s cognitive capacity is reached, alerts could be triggered, or task demands adjusted to alleviate overload. Finally, a multi-modal analysis of the literature is presented, comparing the effectiveness of various monitoring technologies across different task domains to guide future research directions.

Journal of Aircraft and Spacecraft Technology
Volume 9 No. 1, 2025, 12-33

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jastsp.2025.12.33

Submitted On: 13 December 2024 Published On: 20 August 2025

How to Cite: Aminian, N. O., Michael, W. & Ghoreyshi, M. (2025). Cognitive Workload Assessment: A Comprehensive Review. Journal of Aircraft and Spacecraft Technology, 9(1), 12-33. https://doi.org/10.3844/jastsp.2025.12.33

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Keywords

  • Cognitive Workload
  • EEG
  • Physiological Measures
  • Performance Metrics
  • NASA-TLX
  • Multimodal Assessment
  • Real-Time Monitoring