Engagement of mental effort in response to mental fatigue: A psychophysiological analysis

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Lorcery, Alison [1 ,3 ]
Andre, Nathalie [1 ]
Benraiss, Abdelrhani [1 ]
Pingault, Maxime [1 ]
Mirabelli, Francesco [2 ]
Audiffren, Michel [1 ]
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[1] Univ Poitiers, Res Ctr Cognit & Learning, CNRS, Poitiers, France
[2] Univ Roma Foro Italico, Hlth & Phys Act Fac, Rome, Italy
[3] CNRS, CeRCA, UMR 7295, MSHS Batiment A5,Rue T Lefebvre,TSA 21103, F-86073 Poitiers 9, France
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Mental effort; Cognitive fatigue; Preejection period; Heart rate variability; Time -on -task effect; Sequential -task effect; PERFORMANCE; CORTEX;
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10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102660
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Acute mental fatigue, characterized by a transient decline in cognitive efficiency during or following prolonged cognitive tasks, can be managed through adaptive effort deployment. In response to mental fatigue, individuals can employ two main behavioral patterns: engaging a compensatory effort to limit performance decrements, or disengaging effort, leading to performance deterioration. This study investigated the behavioral pattern used by participants in mental fatigue conditions. Fifty participants underwent a sequential -task protocol with counterbalanced sessions who took place in two separate sessions: a 30 -min incongruent Stroop task (fatiguing session) or a 30 -min documentary viewing task (control session), followed by a time -to -exhaustion (TTE) handgrip task at 13 % of maximal voluntary contraction. Psychophysiological measures included the preejection period, heart rate variability, blood pressure, and respiration. Behavioral results showed deteriorated TTE handgrip performance after the Stroop task compared to after the documentary viewing task. During the Stroop task participants were more conservative and prioritized accuracy over speed. Self -reported fatigue was greater after the Stroop task. Psychophysiological data revealed a gradual decrease in sympathetic activity over time in both tasks, with the Stroop task showing a more pronounced decrease. Taken together, these findings suggest a disengagement of effort for a large proportion of participants (49 %) that could be partly attributed to a habituation to the demands of the Stroop task. This study illustrates the interplay of behavioral patterns of effort investment in the context of mental fatigue and underscores the role of disengagement as a dominant response to this phenomenon among healthy participants.
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