
This presentation develops a transdisciplinary conceptual model of digital fatigue by integrating cognitive load theory, affective neuroscience, and occupational health psychology. Digital fatigue is reconceptualised as a dynamic imbalance between attentional demand, environmental stimulation, and recovery efficiency. The model formalises mental energy as a time dependent state variable, offering a systems level framework for understanding cognitive depletion in digital learning and work environments.
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