Mental Fatigue Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Influence of Acute Mental Fatigue on Functional Performance Tests of the Lower Limb and Brain Activity in a Healthy Population
Objective of the study
The main objectives of this project are:
1. To assess the influence of mental fatigue on a return-to-play test battery in healthy
population
2. To assess the influence of mental fatigue on brain functioning during a balance and
reaction time task in healthy population In a later stage, these experiments could be
carried out in a clinical context (e.g. in an ankle sprain population).
The researchers will use a randomized, placebo controlled, counter-balanced, cross-over
design.
Thirteen healthy subjects will visit the lab 3 times. On the first visit (familiarisation
trial), the investigators will collect the participants' characteristics. The participants
will also be familiarized to the procedures and materials of the experiment during this first
visit. The second and third visit contain the experimental setup and will proceed as follows:
first, the participants will fill in a mental fatigue scale (M-VAS) and motivation scale.
Next, the subjects will carry out a functional test battery (hop test, vertical jump test,
Y-balance test, and a balance reaction-time test). Session rate of perceived exertion (RPE)
is measured to indicate how fatigued the participants feel because of the test battery; also,
M-VAS is collected once more. Then, a short cognitive task (Flanker task) is followed by
either a long intensive cognitive task (90 minutes Stroop task) or control task (90 minutes
documentary). Afterwards, participants have to carry out the Flanker task, fill in M-VAS
(2x), perform the same test battery, fill in session RPE and one final fatigue scale (Nasa
TLX). Heart frequency and EEG will be measured continuously during the trials.
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