TY - CONF AB - <p>Assessing a driverĀ“s mental workload during tasks that are not visualmanual is a challenging endeavor. Especially with the rapid development of speech systems, this is becoming increasingly important. Pupillometry promises to be a suitable physiological measurement method, sensitive to variations of cognitive workload. This driving simulator study shows that the pupillometry data indicate a significant increase in cognitive activity during conversation tasks regardless of the acoustic channel used.</p> AU - Carsten Dlugosch, Linda S Conti, Klaus Bengler DA - 2013/6// DO - 10.17077/drivingassessment.1488 IS - 2013 VL - 7 PB - University of Iowa PY - 2013 TI - Driver Distraction through Conversation Measured with Pupillometry T2 - Driving Assessment Conference UR - https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/driving/article/id/28460/ ER -