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Title of Article The fatigue characteristic of electromyography, heart rate variability, electroencephalography under physical and mental demands: a review 
Date of Acceptance 10 April 2019 
Journal
     Title of Journal Bioscience Research 
     Standard ISI 
     Institute of Journal Innovative Scientific Information & Services Network 
     ISBN/ISSN  
     Volume 16 
     Issue
     Month May
     Year of Publication 2019 
     Page 1718-1725 
     Abstract Many modern occupations require confronting concurrent mental and physical demands (PWL ×MWL). However, the electromyography (EMG), electrocardiography (ECG), Heart rate variability (HRV), and electroencephalography (EEG) signals might be only discussed under physical fatiguing condition. The main objective of this literature review is to discuss the fatigue characteristic of EEG, HRV, and EMG parameters under physical and/or mental condition. The global famous databases were searched from origination to April 2018. The words “fatigue”, “EEG”, “HRV”, “EMG”, “physical demand”, “mental demand” as well as “ECG”, “exercise”, “sports”, “cognitive task” and “mental stress” were used as keywords for searching. 3,114 original documents were found, but only 67 articles were identified for deep read after two independent reviewers’ assessment. Under fatiguing physical and/or mental task, the amplitude parameter of EMG increased with the frequency decreased. Imbalance in autonomic nerves system (ANS) branch was presented and HRV time domain parameters tended to decrease. The power spectrum of theta in EEG increased, but alpha and beta might be influenced by the type or the difficulty of the task. In conclusion, EEG, HRV, and EMG may be sensitive under physical and/or mental condition. If the intensity of the task was high enough to make other signals highly involved in this process, it may be essential to integrate apply EEG, HRV, and EMG for fatigue mechanism discussion in the future. 
     Keyword Electromyography, Heart rate variability, Electroencephalography, Fatigue, Physical demand, Mental demand 
Author
587090009-0 Mr. SHUXUN CHI [Main Author]
Associated Medical Sciences Doctoral Degree

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