Physiological and Subjective Responses Associated to Physical and Mental Load in a Simulated Task

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Objective: To develop a quasi-experimental study to know the changes in physiological responses and perceived efforts of a group of fifteen healthy students that performed a simulated task related with the operation of a cnc lathe in a lab environment. Materials and Methods: The participants were asked to randomly complete a total of eight sessions including single and combined test of physical and mental load. Low/High Physical Load and Low/ High Mental Load were established as independent variables. Heart rate, physical performance, mental performance, and effort perception were established as dependent variables. Conclusions: High load levels have a significant effect on the heart rate increasing, but not in the perception of effort. High levels of mental load have a significant effect on physical and mental performance.

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Hernández Arellano, J. L., Maldonado Macías, A. A., & Balderrama Armendáriz, C. O. (2018). Physiological and Subjective Responses Associated to Physical and Mental Load in a Simulated Task. Revista Ciencias de La Salud, 16(Special Issue), 52–63. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/revsalud/a.6843

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