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Measuring Mental Effort in Real Time Using Pupillometry
Gavindya Jayawardena1, Yasith Jayawardana2, Jacek Gwizdka1,3
1IX Lab, School of Information, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78701, USA.
Journal of Eye Movement Research
|December 24, 2025
Summary
This study introduces RIPA2, a new pupillometric index to measure mental effort in real-time. RIPA2 offers a more sensitive and consistent way to track cognitive load during various tasks, improving upon previous methods.
Area of Science:
- Cognitive Science
- Neuroscience
- Human-Computer Interaction
Background:
- Mental effort is crucial for task performance but challenging to measure.
- Pupil diameter is a reliable real-time indicator of mental effort.
- Existing pupillometric methods may lack sensitivity or real-time applicability.
Purpose of the Study:
- Introduce RIPA2, an enhanced pupillometric index for real-time mental effort assessment.
- Validate RIPA2's sensitivity and consistency against established measures and tasks.
- Demonstrate RIPA2's utility in diverse cognitive load scenarios.
Main Methods:
- Developed RIPA2 by refining Savitzky-Golay filter parameters for pupil diameter analysis.
- Validated RIPA2 using an N-back memory task and a naturalistic information search task.
- Compared RIPA2 performance with the original RIPA method and offline cognitive load indices like LHIPA.
Main Results:
- RIPA2 reliably tracked mental effort variations across different tasks.
- RIPA2 showed improved sensitivity and consistency over the original RIPA.
- RIPA2 aligned well with offline measures and captured effort differences in N-back and information search tasks.
Conclusions:
- RIPA2 offers a robust, continuous, low-latency method for assessing mental effort.
- RIPA2 has potential applications in education, medicine, workplaces, and adaptive interfaces.
- This index facilitates objective mental effort monitoring beyond laboratory settings.

