Influence of a self-regulated cognitive dual task on time to failure and complexity of submaximal isometric force control.
Carlos Cruz-MontecinosJoaquín CalatayudCarolina IturriagaClaudio BustosBenjamín MenaVanesa España-RomeroFelipe P CarpesPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2018)
The dual-task condition resulted in a longer time to failure and decreased motor output complexity and fatigue rate when performing a submaximal force task. As the dual task also increased the force-task error, we suggest cognitive dual tasks as a possible strategy for delaying fatigue in sedentary young males when exerting submaximal isometric force, contributing to neuromuscular training when error in force control can be ignored.