2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1270898
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Do extreme temperatures affect cognition? A short review of the impact of acute heat stress on cognitive performance of firefighters

Catherine Thompson,
Lucy Ferrie,
Stephen J. Pearson
et al.

Abstract: Research shows that exposure to high environmental temperatures can affect task performance. Theoretical explanations outline that heat is a source of stress that competes for limited-capacity resources, therefore if a task is resource-intensive, and/or if heat stress is extreme, performance will suffer. One occupation in which individuals complete demanding tasks and make difficult decisions, often in temperatures exceeding 200°C, is firefighting. Yet very little is currently known about the impact of heat st… Show more

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