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Published February 17, 2021 | Version v2
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Passive visual stimulation induces fatigue or improvement depending on cognitive load

  • 1. Université de Bordeaux

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abstract: Theories of mental fatigue disagree on whether performance decrement is caused by motivational or functional alterations. We tested the assumption that keeping neural networks active for an extensive period of time entrains consequences at the subjective and objective level, the defining characteristics of fatigue, when confounds such as motivation, boredom and level of skill are controlled. We reveal that passive visual stimulation affects the performance of a subsequent task that is carried out in the same portion of visual space. This outcome, consisting either in an enhancement or deterioration of performance, was determined by the participants level of cognitive load and arousal, which were manipulated through variations in the difficulty of concurrent auditory tasks. Thus, repeated stimulation of neural networks leads to their altered functional performance, a mechanism which may play a role in the development of global mental fatigue.

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