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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Human Physiology

Background:

  • Continuous Performance Tasks (CPTs) are utilized to assess vigilance, attention, and cognitive effort.
  • Mental stressors can elicit physiological responses, particularly within the sympathetic nervous system.
  • Understanding the interplay between psychological states and physiological reactions during cognitive tasks is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate sympathetic nervous system responses during a CPT.
  • To explore correlations between physiological measures and psychological variables (anxiety, stress, mindfulness).
  • To examine the relationship between physiological responses and task performance.

Main Methods:

  • Twenty undergraduate students participated in the study.
  • Physiological measures including blood pressure, skin conductance, and heart rate variability were recorded.
  • Participants completed psychological assessments for state/trait anxiety, perceived stress, and mindfulness.
  • Performance on the CPT, including accuracy, was measured.

Main Results:

  • Blood pressure and skin conductance significantly increased from baseline during the CPT.
  • Heart rate variability did not show significant changes during the attention test.
  • No significant correlations were found between physiological measures and psychological variables.
  • A trend suggested higher perceived stress was associated with lower accuracy on foil items (p=0.09).

Conclusions:

  • The CPT elicits sympathetic nervous system activation, evidenced by increased blood pressure and skin conductance.
  • Psychological factors like anxiety, stress, and mindfulness were not significantly correlated with the measured physiological responses during the CPT.
  • Further research may be needed to explore subtle relationships between perceived stress and cognitive performance in attention-demanding tasks.