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Comparing the Effects of Three Cognitive Tasks on Indicators of Mental Fatigue
Authors:Mitchell R Smith  Rifai Chai  Hung T Nguyen  Samuele M Marcora  Aaron J Coutts
Institution:1. University of Technology Sydney;2. University of Newcastle;3. Mitch.Smith@newcastle.edu.au;5. University Kent at Medway
Abstract:Abstract

This investigation assessed the impact of three cognitively demanding tasks on cognitive performance, subjective, and physiological indicators of mental fatigue. Following familiarization, participants completed four testing sessions, separated by 48?h. During each session, participants watched a 45-min emotionally neutral documentary (control) or completed one of the following computer tasks: Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT); AX-Continuous Performance Test (AX-CPT); or Stroop Task. Mental fatigue was assessed before and at regular periods for 60?min following the 45-min treatments. Cognitive performance was assessed using 3-min PVT, and task performance. Subjective assessments were conducted using the Brunel Mood Scale, and visual analog scales (VAS). Physiological indicators of mental fatigue included electroencephalography (EEG), and heart rate variability (HRV). Subjective ratings of mental fatigue increased from pre to 0-min post in all-treatments, but not the documentary (p?p?
Keywords:Assessment  neuropsychology  psychophysiology
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