Recent Publications and Presentations
PUBLISHED PROCEEDINGS
Marshall, S. P., Pleydell-Pearce, C. W., & Dickson, B. T. (2003). Integrating
psychophysiological measures of cognitive workload and eye movements to detect strategy
shifts. In Proceedings of the Thirth-Sixth Annual Hawaii International Conference
on System Sciences. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE.
Marshall, S. P. (2002). The Index of Cognitive Activity: Measuring cognitive
workload. In Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE 7th Conference on Human Factors and Power
Plants (pp. 7.5 – 7.9). New York: IEEE.
PAPER/POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Marshall, S. P. Measures of Attention and Cognitive Effort in Tactical Decision
Making. To be presented at the Conference on Human Factors of Decision Making
in Complex Systems, Dunblane, Scotland, September 2003.
Marshall, S. P., Pleydell-Pearce, C., & Dickson, B. T. Integrating psychophysiological
measures of cognitive workload and eye movements to detect strategy shifts. Presented
at the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). Kona,
Hawaii. January 2003.
Marshall, S. P., & St. John, M. The Index of Cognitive Activity as a Measure
of Cognitive Workload on the Warship Commander Task (WCT). Poster presented at the
joint session of DARPA’s Bio Bionics Augmented Cognition Workshop and HICSS-36.
Kona, Hawaii. January 2003.
Marshall, S. P. The Index of Cognitive Activity: Measuring Cognitive Workload.
Presented at the 2002 IEEE 7th Conference on Human Factors and Power Plants. Scottsdale
AZ, September 2002.
INVITED ADDRESSES/PRESENTATIONS
New Techniques for Evaluating Innovative Interfaces with Eye Tracking.
Key note address to be presented at the joint meeting of the 16th ACM Symposium
on User Interface Software and Technology) and ICMI-PUI (the International Conference
on Multimodal Interfaces), Vancouver, British Columbia, November 5, 2003.
Cognitive and Instructional Applications for New Eye-Tracking Technologies.
Invited address presented at the International Conference on Application of Neuroscience
Technology to Educational and Social Research, Hong Kong, May 2002.
PATENTS
Method and Apparatus for Eye Tracking and Monitoring Pupil Dilation to Evaluate
Cognitive Activity. Patent application approved February 2000.
Methods for Monitoring Affective Brain Function. Patent application approved
June 2003.
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