“…As in Table 2, motor tasks consist of manual assembly activities [9,15,32] that, in some studies, are executed by using collaborative robots [21,23] or augmented reality glasses [10], or working in different operational (e.g., push vs. pull) contexts [12,19]. In other cases, the task type involves other activities, such as crimping [8] or replacement of spare parts [6]. On the other hand, cognitive tasks aim to replicate high levels of attention and mental concentration in real manufacturing contexts.…”