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Pereira, C., Campos, M., Correia, T., Moreira, J., Gama, Sandra & Alves, T. (2025). Developing Tools to Measure Perceptual Speed and Visual Working Memory. In Tomás Alves and José Creissac Campos (Ed.), 2025 International Conference on Graphics and Interaction (ICGI). (pp. 1-8). Sintra, Portugal: IEEE.
Exportar Referência (IEEE)
C. Pereira et al.,  "Developing Tools to Measure Perceptual Speed and Visual Working Memory", in 2025 Int. Conf. on Graphics and Interaction (ICGI), Tomás Alves and José Creissac Campos, Ed., Sintra, Portugal, IEEE, 2025, pp. 1-8
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@inproceedings{pereira2025_1770190796433,
	author = "Pereira, C. and Campos, M. and Correia, T. and Moreira, J. and Gama, Sandra and Alves, T.",
	title = "Developing Tools to Measure Perceptual Speed and Visual Working Memory",
	booktitle = "2025 International Conference on Graphics and Interaction (ICGI)",
	year = "2025",
	editor = "Tomás Alves and José Creissac Campos",
	volume = "",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	doi = "10.1109/ICGI68463.2025.11302742",
	pages = "1-8",
	publisher = "IEEE",
	address = "Sintra, Portugal",
	organization = "Eurographics Portuguese Chapter",
	url = "https://gpcg.pt/icgi2025/"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Developing Tools to Measure Perceptual Speed and Visual Working Memory
T2  - 2025 International Conference on Graphics and Interaction (ICGI)
AU  - Pereira, C.
AU  - Campos, M.
AU  - Correia, T.
AU  - Moreira, J.
AU  - Gama, Sandra
AU  - Alves, T.
PY  - 2025
SP  - 1-8
DO  - 10.1109/ICGI68463.2025.11302742
CY  - Sintra, Portugal
UR  - https://gpcg.pt/icgi2025/
AB  - The lack of accessible, easy-to-use tools for measuring cognitive abilities poses a challenge for researchers, who often need to divert time and resources to develop their own psychometric tests. To address this gap, we developed a web application and made it available to the visualization community. The tool provides validated, literature-based tests to assess Perceptual Speed through comparison tasks and Visual Working Memory through change detection tests. We demonstrate its use in a research study involving 212 participants, successfully measuring both cognitive abilities using our tool. By presenting the results for both cognitive abilities based on the distribution of values collected from all participants, we argue that our tool successfully measured these traits, enabling researchers to easily
gather this data without the need for custom development.
ER  -