Differentiating Active and Passive Fatigue with the use of Electroencephalography

Volume: 63, Issue: 1, Pages: 1285 - 1289
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Desmond and Hancock (2001) proposed that two types of cognitive fatigue can arise depending on the nature of a task: active or passive. The purpose of this study was to use electroencephalographic indices of task engagement and a candidate marker of strain to differentiate these two fatigue states. Participants ( N = 84) performed a generalized flight simulation task for 62 min under either active, passive, or control conditions. Passive fatigue...
Paper Details
Title
Differentiating Active and Passive Fatigue with the use of Electroencephalography
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
63
Issue
1
Pages
1285 - 1289
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