Relationship between the level of mental fatigue induced by a prolonged cognitive task and the degree of balance disturbance
Fr\'ed\'eric No\'e (MEPS), Betty Hachard (MEPS), Hadrien Ceyte (DevAH, ISM), No\"elle Bru (LMAP), Thierry Paillard (MEPS)

TL;DR
This study examined how mental fatigue from a 90-minute cognitive task affects balance control, revealing significant individual differences influenced by visual attention and sensory reliance.
Contribution
It demonstrates that mental fatigue impacts balance differently across individuals and highlights the role of visual attention and sensory dependency in this variability.
Findings
Mental fatigue varies among individuals after a prolonged cognitive task.
Balance impairment due to mental fatigue depends on visual conditions.
Inter-individual differences influence vulnerability to mental fatigue effects.
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of mental fatigue (MF) induced by a 90-min AX-continuous performance test (AX-CPT) on balance control by addressing the issue of the heterogeneity of individuals' responses. Twenty healthy young active participants were recruited. They had to carry out two balance tasks (sway as little as possible on a stable support with the eyes open and closed) when standing on a force platform before and after performing a 90-min AX-CPT. The NASA-TLX test was used to assess the subjective manifestations of MF. Objective cognitive performance was measured using results from the AX-CPT. Inter-individual differences in behavioral deterioration due to MF were analyzed with a hierarchical cluster analysis, which categorizes participants' behaviors into subgroups with similar characteristics. The cluster analysis revealed that the achievement of the AX-CPT induced…
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