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Res Sports Med ; 23(1): 1-13, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25630242

ABSTRACT

This study examined the impact of a period of mental fatigue on manual dexterity, anticipation timing and repeated high intensity exercise performance. Using a randomised, repeated measures experimental design, eight physically trained adults (mean age = 24.8 ± 4.1 years) undertook a 40 minute vigilance task to elicit mental fatigue or a control condition followed by four repeated Wingate anaerobic performance tests. Pre, post fatigue/control and post each Wingate test, manual dexterity (Seconds), coincidence anticipation (absolute error) were assessed. A series of two (condition) by six (time) ways repeated measures ANOVAs indicated a significant condition by time interactions for manual dexterity time (p = 0.021) and absolute error (p = 0.028). Manual dexterity and coincidence anticipation were significantly poorer post mental fatigue compared with control. There were no significant differences in mean power between conditions or across trials (all p > 0.05).


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Anticipation, Psychological , Athletic Performance/psychology , Exercise/psychology , Mental Fatigue/physiopathology , Psychomotor Performance , Adult , Athletic Performance/physiology , Exercise/physiology , Exercise Test , Female , Humans , Male , Time Factors
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