International audienceStudy of the effects of brief exercise on mental processes by Tomporowski and Ellis (1986) has shown that moderate muscular tension improves cognitive performance while low or high tension does not. Improvements in performance induced by exercise are commonly associated with increase in arousal, while impairments are generally attributed to the effects of muscular or central fatigue. To test two hypotheses, that (1) submaximal muscular exercise would decrease premotor time and increase motor time in a subsequent choice-RT task and (2) that submaximal muscular exercise would increase the attentional and preparatory effects observed in premotor time 9 men, aged 20 to 30 years, performed an isometric test at 50% of their ...
Mental exertion is known to impair endurance performance, but its effects on neuromuscular function ...
This study examined how single bouts of exercise may differentially modulate neuroelectric correlate...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
International audienceStudy of the effects of brief exercise on mental processes by Tomporowski and ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the hypotheses that prolonged mental exertion (i) reduces...
Previous research demonstrated that six sessions of cycling sprint-interval training (SIT) within a ...
International audienceChoice reaction time (RT) is shorter when participants perform a choice task a...
Mental fatigue can impart negative effects on subsequent physical performance, although the mechanis...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that when subjects mentally rehearse or execute a fami...
The aim was to determine effect of different bout strategy on peripheral fatigue. Methods: Fifteen h...
Aim: Mental fatigue (MF) has been defined as a psychobiological state commonly caused by prolonged p...
International audiencePurposeReaction time, classically divided into premotor time and electromechan...
International audienceMental fatigue is known to increase subjective feelings of fatigue and to decr...
Objective: The goal of this work is to determine whether muscular fatigue concurrently reduces cogni...
Mental exertion is known to impair endurance performance, but its effects on neuromuscular function ...
This study examined how single bouts of exercise may differentially modulate neuroelectric correlate...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...
International audienceStudy of the effects of brief exercise on mental processes by Tomporowski and ...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to test the hypotheses that prolonged mental exertion (i) reduces...
Previous research demonstrated that six sessions of cycling sprint-interval training (SIT) within a ...
International audienceChoice reaction time (RT) is shorter when participants perform a choice task a...
Mental fatigue can impart negative effects on subsequent physical performance, although the mechanis...
International audienceSeveral studies suggest that when subjects mentally rehearse or execute a fami...
The aim was to determine effect of different bout strategy on peripheral fatigue. Methods: Fifteen h...
Aim: Mental fatigue (MF) has been defined as a psychobiological state commonly caused by prolonged p...
International audiencePurposeReaction time, classically divided into premotor time and electromechan...
International audienceMental fatigue is known to increase subjective feelings of fatigue and to decr...
Objective: The goal of this work is to determine whether muscular fatigue concurrently reduces cogni...
Mental exertion is known to impair endurance performance, but its effects on neuromuscular function ...
This study examined how single bouts of exercise may differentially modulate neuroelectric correlate...
Muscle physiologists often describe fatigue simply as a decline of muscle force and infer this cause...