An Eye Tracking Study on the Effects of Dark and Light Themes on User Performance and Workload
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2025-05-26
Author(s)
Abstract
The visual theme of a dashboard, whether light or dark, is a prominent design choice with potential implications for user experience. This research investigates the effect of visual theme on user performance and workload during decision-making tasks on dashboards. In a within-subjects experiment, we measured the effect of dark and light themes and task complexity (easy, medium and hard), on task completion time, accuracy, confidence, fixation counts, pupil dilation, and workload. The dark mode improves accuracy, confidence, and average fixation count for medium task complexity levels, suggesting its utility in specific scenarios. In dark mode, the relative pupil dilation was higher, but the perceived workload was lower than in light mode. These findings highlight the need to study the interrelation between objective workload measurements and subjective questionnaires. This study advances empirical foundation for theme selection in data-driven interfaces of varying complexity.
Funding(s)
The study is partially supported through a grant from the Research Committee of theHOCHHealth Ostschweiz (Grant number 24/25).
Keywords
eye tracking
dark theme
dark mode
light theme
light mode
display polarity
cognitive load
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Event Title
The 2025 ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA)
Event Location
Tokyo, Japan
Event Date
May 26 - May 29, 2025
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