Previous research has shown that both experimentally induced upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTIs) and naturally occurring URTIs influence mood and performance. The present study investigated possible cognitive mechanisms underlying the URTI-performance changes. Those who developed a cold (N = 47) had significantly faster, but less accurate, performance than those who remained healthy (N = 54). Illness had no effect on manipulations designed to influence encoding, response organisation (stimulus-response compatilibility) or response preparation. Similarly, there was no evidence that different components of working memory were impaired. Overall, the present research confirms that URTIs can have an effect on performance efficiency. Furthe...
Minor illnesses such as the common cold and influenza are frequent and widespread. As well as specif...
Anecdotal accounts suggest that colds and influenza may increase human error. This view is supported...
The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and ...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally induced upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTI...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally-induced and naturally occurring upper respirato...
This study examined the effects and aftereffects of naturally occurring upper respiratory tract illn...
Previous research has shown that people with the common cold report a more negative mood and psychom...
Background: The aetiology and pathogenesis of mild upper respiratory tract illnesses (MURTIs) are we...
Observational and experimentally induced infection studies show that upper respiratory tract infecti...
The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of upper respiratory tract illnesses on effici...
Background: There has been extensive research showing that upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs...
The aim of the present article is to describe bi-directional interactions between fatigue and infect...
Context: It has been shown that stress increases susceptibility to the upper respiratory tract illn...
Minor illnesses such as the common cold and influenza are frequent and widespread. As well as specif...
Anecdotal accounts suggest that colds and influenza may increase human error. This view is supported...
The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and ...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally induced upper respiratory tract illnesses (URTI...
Previous research has shown that both experimentally-induced and naturally occurring upper respirato...
This study examined the effects and aftereffects of naturally occurring upper respiratory tract illn...
Previous research has shown that people with the common cold report a more negative mood and psychom...
Background: The aetiology and pathogenesis of mild upper respiratory tract illnesses (MURTIs) are we...
Observational and experimentally induced infection studies show that upper respiratory tract infecti...
The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and ...
The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of upper respiratory tract illnesses on effici...
Background: There has been extensive research showing that upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs...
The aim of the present article is to describe bi-directional interactions between fatigue and infect...
Context: It has been shown that stress increases susceptibility to the upper respiratory tract illn...
Minor illnesses such as the common cold and influenza are frequent and widespread. As well as specif...
Anecdotal accounts suggest that colds and influenza may increase human error. This view is supported...
The present study examined whether volunteers with common colds showed impairments in objective and ...