NASA TLX: Software for assessing subjective mental workload (original) (raw)

Evaluation of Subjective Mental Workload: A Comparison of SWAT, NASA-TLX, and Workload Profile Methods

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Subjective Measurement of Workload Related to a Multimodal Interaction Task: NASA-TLX vs. Workload Profile

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Physiological Parameter Response to Variation of Mental Workload

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An Integrated Mental Workload Assessment Approach Based on Nasa-TLX and SMAA-2: A Case Study

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