Models of attention, effort, and fatigue are reviewed. Methods are discussed for measuring these phenomena from a neuropsychological and psychophysiological perspective. The following methodologies are included: (1) the autonomic measurement of cognitive effort and quality of encoding; (2) serial assessment approaches to neurophysiological assessment; and (3) the assessment of subjective reports of fatigue using multidimensional ratings and their relationship to neurobehavioral measures
Fluctuations during sustained attention can cause momentary lapses in performance which can have a s...
This investigation assessed the impact of three cognitively demanding tasks on cognitive performance...
Cognitive psychology has in recent years had an increasing focus on how attention may reflects the d...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
The present study is one in a series undertaken to analyze the influence of physical fatigue on a vi...
Abstract We investigated whether standardized neuropsychological tests and experimental cognitive pa...
Declines in the capacity to sustain attention to repetitive, monotonous tasks is a phenomenon known ...
Despite extensive research into the concept of mental fatigue there is as yet no “gold standard” def...
The effects of mental fatigue on attention were assessed. Subjects performed a visual attention task...
The active, ongoing maintenance of an adequate level of performance over time on task is an essentia...
Fatigue is a state that, although researched for many years, is still not completely understood. Alo...
Mental fatigue is a form of fatigue, induced by continuous task performance. Mentally fatigued peopl...
The effects of mental fatigue on attention were assessed. Subjects performed a visual attention task...
Post‐stroke fatigue (PSF) is prevalent among stroke patients, but its mechanisms are poorly understo...
Attention is the important ability to flexibly control limited computational resources. It has been ...
Fluctuations during sustained attention can cause momentary lapses in performance which can have a s...
This investigation assessed the impact of three cognitively demanding tasks on cognitive performance...
Cognitive psychology has in recent years had an increasing focus on how attention may reflects the d...
The psychological state colloquially known as mental fatigue is a commonly experienced yet poorly un...
The present study is one in a series undertaken to analyze the influence of physical fatigue on a vi...
Abstract We investigated whether standardized neuropsychological tests and experimental cognitive pa...
Declines in the capacity to sustain attention to repetitive, monotonous tasks is a phenomenon known ...
Despite extensive research into the concept of mental fatigue there is as yet no “gold standard” def...
The effects of mental fatigue on attention were assessed. Subjects performed a visual attention task...
The active, ongoing maintenance of an adequate level of performance over time on task is an essentia...
Fatigue is a state that, although researched for many years, is still not completely understood. Alo...
Mental fatigue is a form of fatigue, induced by continuous task performance. Mentally fatigued peopl...
The effects of mental fatigue on attention were assessed. Subjects performed a visual attention task...
Post‐stroke fatigue (PSF) is prevalent among stroke patients, but its mechanisms are poorly understo...
Attention is the important ability to flexibly control limited computational resources. It has been ...
Fluctuations during sustained attention can cause momentary lapses in performance which can have a s...
This investigation assessed the impact of three cognitively demanding tasks on cognitive performance...
Cognitive psychology has in recent years had an increasing focus on how attention may reflects the d...