APS

2024 APS Annual Convention

Recent Advances in the Psychophysiology of Effort: Unveiling Implicit Motives, Mental Fatigue, Social Comparison, and Autonomic Mechanisms.

Friday, May 24, 2024 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · General

This symposium showcases recent advances in understanding the psychophysiology of effort. We present exemplary laboratory experiments examining the role of implicit motives, mental fatigue, social comparison, and autonomic mechanisms on psychophysiology-related measures of cognitive demand.

Chairs & Discussants

  • David FramorandoChair
    University of Geneva

Presentations

  1. Implicit Social Motives’ Impact on Effort-Related Cardiovascular ResponseKerstin Brinkmann
  2. Changes in Resting-State Connectivity within and between Large-Scale Neuronal Networks with Mental FatigueMichel Audiffren
  3. Social Comparison and Effort Intensity in Unfixed Tasks: The Impact of Similar and Slightly Better PeersDavid Framorando
  4. Autonomic Mechanisms Underlying Cardiac and Pupillary Correlates of Listening Effort.Michael Richter