Wahn Basil, Ruuskanen Veera, Kingstone Alan, Mathôt Sebastiaan
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; Department of Psychology, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Hannover, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2021 Apr;215:103291. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103291. Epub 2021 Mar 23.
Humans often perform visual tasks together, and when doing so, they tend to devise division of labor strategies to share the load. Implementing such strategies, however, is effortful as co-actors need to coordinate their actions. We tested if pupil size - a physiological correlate of mental effort - can detect such a coordination effort in a multiple object tracking task (MOT). Participants performed the MOT task jointly with a computer partner and either devised a division of labor strategy (main experiment) or the labor division was already pre-determined (control experiment). We observed that pupil sizes increase relative to performing the MOT task alone in the main experiment while this is not the case in the control experiment. These findings suggest that pupil size can detect a rise in coordination effort, extending the view that pupil size indexes mental effort across a wide range of cognitively demanding tasks.
人类经常一起执行视觉任务,在这样做的时候,他们倾向于设计分工策略来分担负担。然而,实施这些策略需要付出努力,因为合作参与者需要协调他们的行动。我们测试了瞳孔大小(一种与心理努力相关的生理指标)是否能在多目标跟踪任务(MOT)中检测到这种协调努力。参与者与计算机伙伴一起执行MOT任务,要么设计了分工策略(主实验),要么分工已经预先确定(对照实验)。我们观察到,在主实验中,与单独执行MOT任务相比,瞳孔大小会增加,而在对照实验中则不然。这些发现表明,瞳孔大小可以检测到协调努力的增加,扩展了瞳孔大小在广泛的认知要求高的任务中指示心理努力的观点。