We applied the peak-end paradigm that was first introduced in the pain literature to examine the experience of effort and discomfort during a cognitively demanding working memory task. A total of 401 participants were asked to rate their effort and discomfort during and after the administration of a working memory task, which systematically varied task difficulty within participants and task duration between participants. Over the course of the task, participants reported a decrease in reported effort and an increase in reported discomfort. Peak and end real-time ratings were significant predictors of retrospective ratings for effort and discomfort; average and initial ratings predicted a small amount of additional variance. The regression ...
There is accumulating evidence that task demands and psychological states can affect perceived pain ...
The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well-known p...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
Introduction: Pain typically impairs task performance, increases fatigue, and is associated with beh...
Research has suggested that memories for difficult or painful experiences seem related to a combinat...
Background Pain’s disruptive effects on cognition are well documented. The seminal goal-pursuit acco...
A prominent behavioural consequence of pain is the temporary suspension of current activities with i...
Mental fatigue has many repercussions on the everyday life of patients as well as healthy individual...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
Mentally demanding tasks feel effortful and are usually avoided. Furthermore, prolonged cognitive en...
There is accumulating evidence that task demands and psychological states can affect perceived pain ...
Background and aims: Pain is known to have a disruptive effect on cognitive performance, but prior s...
<div><p>The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Task persistence despite experiencing pain might be a risk factor for dev...
BACKGROUND: The present study tested the hypothesis that the affective and motivational context infl...
There is accumulating evidence that task demands and psychological states can affect perceived pain ...
The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well-known p...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...
Introduction: Pain typically impairs task performance, increases fatigue, and is associated with beh...
Research has suggested that memories for difficult or painful experiences seem related to a combinat...
Background Pain’s disruptive effects on cognition are well documented. The seminal goal-pursuit acco...
A prominent behavioural consequence of pain is the temporary suspension of current activities with i...
Mental fatigue has many repercussions on the everyday life of patients as well as healthy individual...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
Mentally demanding tasks feel effortful and are usually avoided. Furthermore, prolonged cognitive en...
There is accumulating evidence that task demands and psychological states can affect perceived pain ...
Background and aims: Pain is known to have a disruptive effect on cognitive performance, but prior s...
<div><p>The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Task persistence despite experiencing pain might be a risk factor for dev...
BACKGROUND: The present study tested the hypothesis that the affective and motivational context infl...
There is accumulating evidence that task demands and psychological states can affect perceived pain ...
The interruptive effect of painful experimental stimulation on cognitive processes is a well-known p...
Background: The higher order processes involved in self-regulation are generally thought to depend o...