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. 2022 Mar 16;12:4504. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-08063-w

Table 3.

Nasa-TLX results and measured cognitive workload. Statistically significant results (α=0.05) were highlighted in bold. The NASA-TLX is a 10-point Likert scale questionnaire that divides the workload demands into 6 components: effort, frustration, mental demand, performance, physical demand, and temporal demand.

Type Component Mean (std), N=10 T-test
Autonomy Manual t-statistic p-value
Nasa-TLX Effort 4.25 (2.81) 6.05 (2.44) − 5.125 p < 0.001
Frustration 3.40 (2.09) 5.95 (2.09) − 5.517 p < 0.001
Mental demand 4.30 (2.75) 6.45 (2.20) − 5.018 p < 0.001
Performance 2.65 (2.27) 3.90 (2.61) − 3.926 p < 0.01
Physical Demand 4.55 (2.66) 6.15 (3.10) − 3.320 p < 0.01
Temporal Demand 3.85 (2.33) 6.60 (1.96) − 6.942 p < 0.001
WorkloadScore 23.00 (12.41) 35.10 (11.56) − 6.181 p < 0.001
Workload prediction Cognitive Index 0.527 (0.254) 0.585 (0.230) − 1.666 0.14