Understanding the influence of a cognitively demanding task on motor response times and subjective mental fatigue/boredom
Autor: | Aaron J. Coutts, Tim Meyer, Adam Beavan, Job Fransen, Chris Thompson, Sabrina Skorski |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Zdroj: | Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior. 14:33-45 |
ISSN: | 2446-4902 1980-5586 |
DOI: | 10.20338/bjmb.v14i01.167 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: Several methods are used to induce mental fatigue; predominantly the modified Stroop task, which arguably has little relation to daily lifestyle tasks. AIM: To investigate the influence of the modified Stroop task on mental fatigue, boredom and motor response times. METHOD: 15 subjects (24.3±2.3 years) completed a 30-min modified Stroop task (control condition: 30-min reading) and completed PRE, POST and POST 5-min subjective ratings of mental fatigue, mental effort and boredom. Participants' ability to use congruent and inhibit incongruent precues in a choice reaction time task (CRTT) was measured pre- and post- Stroop and control. RESULTS: Significantly higher subjective ratings of pre-post condition mental fatigue (pre:2.43±1.31 AU, post: 6.42±2.08 AU,p0.05) and boredom (PRE: 1.94±1.52 AU, POST: 3.32 ± 1.66 AU,p>0.05). No significant differences were found between conditions for the extent to which participants’ response times were affected by congruent (p=0.481) or incongruent (p=0.225) precues. CONCLUSION: Future research must adopt cognitive activities with higher contextual interference for greater ecological validity, and elucidate the impact of rest on recovery from mental fatigue. |
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