Impact of elevated core temperature on cognition in hot environments within a military context.
Edward Tom AshworthJames David CotterAndrew Edward KildingPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
Moderately elevated core (38.5°C) and skin temperature does not appear to impair cognitive performance during exercise despite mildly elevated cerebral metabolism. The effects of menthol remain undetermined due to the lack of heat-mediated cognitive impairment.