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contributor authorCalpin, Nicole
contributor authorMenold, Jessica
date accessioned2023-11-29T19:28:13Z
date available2023-11-29T19:28:13Z
date copyright8/16/2023 12:00:00 AM
date issued8/16/2023 12:00:00 AM
date issued2023-08-16
identifier issn1050-0472
identifier othermd_145_10_101401.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4294783
description abstractPrior work has demonstrated that design tasks can be cognitively demanding, due to the inherent ambiguity and complexity of design problems. Few studies, however, have examined the evolution of cognitive load during the engineering design process and the linkages between subdimensions of cognitive load and design task outcomes. To address this gap, the current work investigates the evolution of cognitive load across two distinct design tasks: ideation and prototyping, and the relationship between cognitive load and design task outcomes. Results suggest that there is a significant difference in cognitive load experienced by the designer during ideation and prototyping. Additionally, findings suggest that cognitive load during ideation is positively correlated with the uniqueness, usefulness, and elegance of ideas.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleThe Cognitive Costs of Design Tasks: Examining Cognitive Load Through Verbal and Physical Indicators
typeJournal Paper
journal volume145
journal issue10
journal titleJournal of Mechanical Design
identifier doi10.1115/1.4062976
journal fristpage101401-1
journal lastpage101401-14
page14
treeJournal of Mechanical Design:;2023:;volume( 145 ):;issue: 010
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