Abstract

This study provided a proof-of-concept and test–retest reliability of measures frequently used to assess a mental fatigue paradigm. After familiarization, 28 healthy men performed (40-min) the Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP) test in a test–retest design, having mental fatigue sensation, motivation, emotional arousal, total mood disturbance, and electroencephalography (EEG) in the prefrontal cortex measured before and after the test. EEG was recorded during a 3-min rest so that the power spectral density of theta (3–7 Hz) and alpha (8–13 Hz) bands was calculated. Pre-to-post RVP test changes in psychological and physiological domains were compared (paired-T tests), and absolute (standard error of measurement (SEM) and minimal difference (MD)) and relative reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)) were calculated. The RVP test induced an increase (p < 0.05) in mental fatigue sensation (120.9% (109.4; 132.4)) and total mood disturbance (3.5% (−6.3; 13.3)), and a decrease in motivation (−7.1% (−9.2; −5.1)) and emotional arousal (−16.2% (−19.1; −13.2)). Likewise, EEG theta (59.1% (33.2; 85.0); p < 0.05), but not alpha band, increased due to RVP test. All psychophysiological responses showed poor-to-moderate relative reliability. Changes in mental fatigue sensation and motivation were higher than SEM and MD, but changes in EEG theta band were higher only than SEM. Mental fatigue sensation, motivation, and EEG theta band were sensitive to distinguish a mental fatigue paradigm despite true mental fatigue effects on theta activity may be trivial.

Highlights

  • Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Mental fatigue is a transitory state derived from high-demanding, self-sustained cognitive efforts, which is characterized by alterations in behavioral, psychological, and physiological domains [1,2]

  • We observed that psychophysiological responses assessed through visual analog scale (VAS), motivation scale, and EEG theta band were sensible to identify a mental fatigue paradigm induced by 40 min of a high-demanding cognitive task, as responses derived from these tools showed a significant pre-to-post change which was superior to the associated standard error of measurement (SEM)

  • Despite being significant, the pre-to-post Rapid Visual Information Processing (RVP) test change in total mood disturbance and emotional arousal fell within the SEM calculated for Profile of Mood States (POMS) and Felt Arousal Scale, suggesting a false positive outcome if assuming mental fatigue through these tools

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Introduction

Mental fatigue is a transitory state derived from high-demanding, self-sustained cognitive efforts, which is characterized by alterations in behavioral, psychological, and physiological domains [1,2]. Mental fatigue may reduce performance and productivity in a number of cognitive and physical tasks, increasing the risk of mistakes and dangerous behavior in different areas such as military, sporting, industry, and services, as well as clinical and emergency attendance [3,4,5].

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