Title of article :
Mental fatigue influence on effort-related cardiovascular response: difficulty effects and extension across cognitive performance domains
Author/Authors :
Rex A. Wright، نويسنده , , Tonia R. Junious، نويسنده , , Christin Neal، نويسنده , , Ashley Avello and Candace Graham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Two experiments investigated cardiovascular
effects of mental fatigue as a function of (1) the difficulty
of the cognitive challenge with which participants were
confronted, and (2) the relevance of that challenge to the
activity that instigated the fatigue. In the first, participants
performed an easy (fatigue low) or difficult (fatigue high)
counting task and then were presented an arithmetic challenge
(task B relevance high) or a scanning challenge (task
B relevance low) with instructions that they would avoid a
noise if they attained a modest performance standard.
Analysis of blood pressure responses assessed during the
work periods revealed fatigue main effects, reflecting
stronger responses for High Fatigue participants, regardless
of the character of the second task. In the second, the
procedure was the same except that it included a high
performance standard and provided the chance to win a
prize. Analysis of the pressure data revealed fatigue x work
period interactions, reflecting relatively stronger responses
among High Fatigue participants in work period 1, but
relatively weaker responses among these participants in
work period 2. Results confirm previous findings and
support an analysis of fatigue influence on effort and
associated cardiovascular responses. They also argue
against the idea that mental fatigue influence may be
confined to relevant cognitive performance realms.
Keywords :
Mental fatigue Performance resources Resource depletion Ability perception Efficacy Effort Cardiovascular response
Journal title :
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION
Journal title :
MOTIVATION AND EMOTION