Effects of dual-task demands on the complexity and task performance of submaximal isometric handgrip force control.
Benjamín Guzmán-GonzálezClaudio Bustos-BrionesJoaquín CalatayudClaudio TapiaJulio Torres-ElguetaXavier Garcia-MassóCarlos Cruz-MontecinosPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2020)
Only the RDT condition reduced complexity and neuromuscular fatigue while increasing force error rate of the handgrip's motor output, without affecting time to failure. A highly demanding dual-task may become a strategy to modify the organization of the hand force motor output, which may contribute to its motor adaptations.