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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience

Background:

  • Fatigue is a key symptom in psychological disorders, impacting productivity.
  • Previous research indicated fatigue after prolonged tasks, but a study found performance decline in temporal order judgment (TOJ) within minutes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate short-term cognitive fatigue effects on temporal order judgment (TOJ).
  • To determine if pauses or performance feedback can mitigate this decline.
  • To ascertain if the decline is specific to temporal processing or due to general inattentiveness.

Main Methods:

  • Replicated prior findings on TOJ performance decline.
  • Introduced pauses and/or feedback during TOJ tasks.
  • Assessed performance on a similar task with controlled TOJ threshold.
  • Evaluated participant cooperativeness and subjective fatigue.

Main Results:

  • Both pauses and feedback significantly reduced the TOJ performance decline.
  • These interventions likely engage overlapping cognitive capacities.
  • Performance decline was absent in a controlled TOJ task and not due to uncooperative behavior.

Conclusions:

  • The decline in TOJ threshold represents a short-term cognitive fatigue effect specific to temporal processing.
  • Interventions like pauses and feedback can alleviate this objective fatigue measure.
  • Subjective fatigue did not correlate with objective TOJ decline but related to perceived effort and affect.