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2022
This chapter discusses two important issues relating to driving. The first concept is mental load. Mental load is a central concept to understand driving performance: if drivers experience high mental load, driving performance may deteriorate and safety may be jeopardised.
Chen, Fang, Terken, Jacques
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This chapter discusses two important issues relating to driving. The first concept is mental load. Mental load is a central concept to understand driving performance: if drivers experience high mental load, driving performance may deteriorate and safety may be jeopardised.
Chen, Fang, Terken, Jacques
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Incompatibility and Mental Fatigue
Environment and Behavior, 2010A straightforward prediction from attention restoration theory is that the level of incompatibility in a person’s life should be positively correlated with that person’s level of mental (or directed attention) fatigue. The authors tested this prediction by developing a new self-report measure of incompatibility in which they attempted to isolate all ...
Thomas R. Herzog +3 more
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Effects of mental fatigue on attention: An ERP study
Cognitive Brain Research, 2005The effects of mental fatigue on attention were assessed. Subjects performed a visual attention task for 3 h without rest. Subjective levels of fatigue, performance measures and EEG were recorded. Subjective fatigue ratings, as well as theta and lower-alpha EEG band power increased, suggesting that the 3 h of task performance resulted in an increase in
Boksem, MAS, Meijman, TF, Lorist, MM
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2022
INTRODUCTION: Mental fatigue is a psychobiological state experienced following exposure to cognitively demanding tasks. Anecdotal evidence shows that mental fatigue can impair football (soccer) performance based on the cognitive demands of match play, fixture congestion, receiving high volumes of tactical information and internal and external pressures
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INTRODUCTION: Mental fatigue is a psychobiological state experienced following exposure to cognitively demanding tasks. Anecdotal evidence shows that mental fatigue can impair football (soccer) performance based on the cognitive demands of match play, fixture congestion, receiving high volumes of tactical information and internal and external pressures
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Mental fatigue and task control: Planning and preparation
Psychophysiology, 2000The effects of mental fatigue on planning and preparation for future actions were examined, using a task switching paradigm. Fatigue was induced by “time on task,” with subjects performing a switch task continuously for 2 hr. Subjects had to alternate between tasks on every second trial, so that a new task set was required on every second trial ...
Lorist, MM +5 more
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Assessment of Mental Fatigue on Physiological Signals
2020In order to evaluate the value of mental fatigue, a method for assessing the intensity of mental fatigue was supposed to obtain from the physiological signals. 30 subjects were selected to participate in the experiment process. The questionnaire survey was used to ensure that the participants were all in a non-fatigue state before the test.
Guilei Sun, Yanhua Meng
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On Mental Fatigue and Recovery
Journal of Mental Science, 1896I propose, in this paper, to give a brief account of an investigation carried out in Professor Kraepelin's laboratory at Heidelberg, and undertaken with the view of gaining some first-hand knowledge of the methods I brought before the notice of the Association last July.
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Mental fatigue in sports – How ecologically valid is mental fatigue research?
While physical fatigue in sports has long been considered a major cause of sports performance decline, mental fatigue is increasingly considered as another decisive and limiting factor. In sports science, mental fatigue is understood as a psychobiological state that is triggered by prolonged cognitively demanding tasks and experienced by individuals asopenaire +1 more source

