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The Impact of Different Environmental Conditions on Cognitive Function: A Focused Review

Cognitive function defines performance in objective tasks that require conscious mental effort. Extreme environments, namely heat, hypoxia, and cold can all alter human cognitive function due to a variety of psychological and/or biological processes. The aims of this Focused Review were to discuss;...

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Published in:Frontiers in physiology 2016-01, Vol.6, p.372
Main Authors: Taylor, Lee, Watkins, Samuel L, Marshall, Hannah, Dascombe, Ben J, Foster, Josh
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