Search results for "mental fatigue"

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The effect of alertness and attention on the modulation of the beta rhythm to tactile stimulation

2021

Abstract Beta rhythm modulation has been used as a biomarker to reflect the functional state of the sensorimotor cortex in both healthy subjects and patients. Here, the effect of reduced alertness and active attention to the stimulus on beta rhythm modulation was investigated. Beta rhythm modulation to tactile stimulation of the index finger was recorded simultaneously with MEG and EEG in 23 healthy subjects (mean 23, range 19–35 years). The temporal spectral evolution method was used to obtain the peak amplitudes of beta suppression and rebound in three different conditions (neutral, snooze, and attention). Neither snooze nor attention to the stimulus affected significantly the strength of…

MalePhysiologyEvent related synchronization030204 cardiovascular system & hematology0302 clinical medicinevigilanceAttentionEEGkosketusevent-related synchronizationMEGneuropsykologiaEvent related desynchronization1184 Genetics developmental biology physiologyMagnetoencephalographyElectroencephalographyBAND OSCILLATIONSvireysstimulointiFemaleOriginal ArticleSensorimotor CortexPsychologyaivotArousalCORTICAL OSCILLATIONSevent‐related desynchronizationAdultFREQUENCY ACTIVITYMU RHYTHMMental fatigueELECTRICAL-ACTIVITYLibrary sciencesensomotoriikkatuntoaistibeta oscillation03 medical and health sciencesMOVEMENTYoung Adultevent‐related synchronizationSPACE SEPARATION METHODPhysiology (medical)Physical StimulationHumansMENTAL FATIGUEtarkkaavaisuusFunding AgencyPRIMARY MOTOR CORTEXOriginal ArticlesAlertnessaivokuoriTouchCortical oscillationsBeta Rhythm030217 neurology & neurosurgeryevent-related desynchronization
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Effect of mental fatigue on speed–accuracy trade-off

2015

International audience; The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of mental fatigue on the duration of actual and imagined goal-directed arm movements involving speed-accuracy trade-off. Ten participants performed actual and imagined point-to-point arm movements as accurately and as fast as possible, before and after a 90-min sustained cognitive task inducing mental fatigue, and before and after viewing a neutral control task (documentary movie) that did not induce mental fatigue. Target width and center-to-center target distance were varied, resulting in five different indexes of difficulty. Prior to mental fatigue, actual and imagined movement duration increased with the diffic…

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The Associations of Activity Fragmentation with Physical and Mental Fatigability among Community-Dwelling 75-, 80- and 85-Year-Old People

2020

Abstract Background Fatigue related to task standardized by duration and intensity, termed fatigability, could manifest as shortening of activity bouts throughout the day causing daily activity to accumulate in a more fragmented pattern. Our purpose was to study the association of activity fragmentation with physical and mental dimensions of fatigability. Methods A cross-sectional study of 485 community-dwelling 75-, 80-, and 85-year-old people using a thigh-worn accelerometer for 3–7 days. Activity fragmentation was studied as Active-to-Sedentary Transition Probability for 2 operational definitions of physical activity: accelerations equivalent to at least light physical activity and for u…

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Spatio-temporal Dynamical Analysis of Brain Activity during Mental Fatigue Process

2021

Mental fatigue is a common phenomenon with implicit and multidimensional properties. It brings dynamic changes of functional brain networks. However, the challenging problem of false positives appears when the connectivity is estimated by Electroencephalography (EEG). In this paper, we propose a novel framework based on spatial clustering to explore the sources of mental fatigue and functional activity changes caused by them. To suppress the false positive observations, spatial clustering is implemented in brain networks. The nodes extracted by spatial clustering are registered back to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) source space to determined the sources of mental fatigue. The…

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Kayaking performance is altered in mentally fatigued young elite athletes

2019

Background The present study aimed to assess the impact of 60 min of a cognitive demanding task inducing mental fatigue (Stroop) on kayaking performance in young elite athletes. The second objective was to elucidate the effect of mental fatigue on performance in a population of young under-17 elite athletes of national. Methods Thirteen under-17 elite kayakers completed 60 min of an incongruent Stroop color-word test, or the equivalent time in a control condition in a cross-over study design. Afterwards, participants completed a 2000 m kayaking time trial in which power output, stroke rate and time at the end of 400, 800, 1200, 1600 and 2000 m were recorded. Physiological and perceptual mea…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPopulationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTime trialHeart RateHeart ratemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineeducationWater SportsRating of perceived exertioneducation.field_of_studyCross-Over StudiesCognition030229 sport sciencesMental FatigueCrossover studyTest (assessment)AthletesStroop TestPhysical therapyFemalePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStroop effectThe Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
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The Acute Effect of Mental Fatigue on Badminton Performance in Elite Players.

2020

Purpose: Several studies have examined the effect of MF on sport performance, but no studies have been conducted on badminton performance. The purpose of the present study was to examine the acute effect of mental fatigue (MF) on badminton performance in elite players. Methods: In total, 19 elite Danish badminton players completed 2 test days in randomized order, separated by 48 h. On day 1, to elicit MF, a 60-min incongruent Stroop task was performed. On day 2, 60 min of an emotionally neutral documentary was used for the control condition. After either condition, subjects performed a badminton-specific test (BST) where performance time was measured, as well as countermovement-jump height,…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyMental fatiguePhysical ExertionPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationElite badmintonAudiologyAthletic PerformancePhysical performanceYoung AdultCognitionHeart RateHeart rateMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAttentionLactic AcidRating of perceived exertionMotivationCross-Over Studiesbusiness.industryMental exertionCognitionRacquet SportsMental FatigueTest (assessment)Stroop TestPerceptionAnalysis of variancebusinessStudent's t-testStroop effectInternational journal of sports physiology and performance
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Mental Fatigue Effects on the Produced Perception of Effort and Its Impact on Subsequent Physical Performances.

2022

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between mental fatigue induced by a demanding cognitive task and impaired physical performance in endurance due to a higher perception of effort. A total of 12 healthy adults and volunteers, who had previously practiced endurance activities for 4 to 8 h per week, performed a one-hour cognitive task involving either the process of response inhibition (Stroop task) or not (visualization of a documentary as control task), then 20 min of pedaling on a cycle ergometer at a constant perception of effort while cardio-respiratory and neuromuscular functions were measured. The Stroop task induces subjective feelings of mental fatigue (vig…

cognitive taskAdultHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysical ExertionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthpower training perception of effort Stroop test cognitive taskPhysical Functional PerformanceMental Fatiguepower trainingStroop Testpower training; produced perception of effort; Stroop test; cognitive taskPhysical EnduranceHumansproduced perception of effortPerceptionInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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2015

It has been shown that the mental fatigue induced by prolonged self-regulation increases perception of effort and reduces performance during subsequent endurance exercise. However, the physiological mechanisms underlying these negative effects of mental fatigue are unclear. The primary aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that mental fatigue exacerbates central fatigue induced by whole-body endurance exercise. Twelve subjects performed 30 min of either an incongruent Stroop task to induce a condition of mental fatigue or a congruent Stroop task (control condition) in a random and counterbalanced order. Both cognitive tasks (CTs) were followed by a whole-body endurance task (ET) cons…

Rating of perceived exertionmedicine.medical_specialtyElementary cognitive taskMuscle fatigueMental fatigueBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeurologyEndurance trainingPhysical therapymedicineMaximal exerciseWhole bodyPsychologyBiological PsychiatryStroop effectFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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La fatigue mentale : marqueurs électrophysiologiques et stratégies de compensation

2021

Mental fatigue is a common phenomenon in modern society, causing an alteration in both cognitive and physical performances. It can lead to an increased risk of accidents, a drop in productivity, and certain disorders such as depression. The objective of this thesis work was to study this phenomenon of mental fatigue by investigating more specifically its electrophysiological markers, and to find compensatory strategies to limit and/or avoid its deleterious effects.The first study identified brain activity modulations during a prolonged modified Stroop task. An increase in theta and alpha waves, as well as a decrease in N100 and P300 amplitude reflecting a decrease in attention were observed…

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Independent and interactive effects of thermal stress and mental fatigue on manual dexterity

2020

Many occupations and sports require high levels of manual dexterity under thermal stress and mental fatigue. Yet, multistressor studies remain scarce. We quantified the interactive effects of thermal stress and mental fatigue on manual dexterity. Seven males (21.1 ± 1.3 yr) underwent six separate 60-min trials characterized by a combination of three air temperatures (hot, 37°C; neutral, 21°C; cold, 7°C) and two mental fatigue states (MF, mental fatigue induced by a 35-min cognitive battery; no-MF, no mental fatigue). Participants performed complex (O’Connor test) and simple (hand-tool test) manual tasks pre- and posttrial to determine stressor-induced performance changes. We monitored part…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyHot TemperatureTime FactorsPhysiologyMental fatigue03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysiology (medical)Physical functional performanceTask Performance and AnalysismedicineReaction TimeHumansSingle-Blind MethodCold-Shock Response030229 sport sciencesHandMental FatigueCold TemperatureInteractive effectsMotor SkillsPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHeat-Shock Response
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