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NCT ID: NCT06088524 Completed - Mental Fatigue Clinical Trials

The Effects of Mental Fatigue Created by Social Media on Upper Extremity Performance

Start date: January 5, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There are a limited number of studies in the literature, and it is stated that mental fatigue caused by social media use causes a decrease in upper-extremity movement speed and a decrease in lower-extremity endurance performance. Therefore, this study aims to determine the effects of social media-induced mental fatigue on upper extremity performance.

NCT ID: NCT06028698 Completed - Mental Fatigue Clinical Trials

Effects of Music on Table Tennis Stroke Performance Among Mentally Fatigued University Players

Start date: October 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The current study is going to investigate the music intervention on the table tennis stroke performance among table tennis stroke performance. The subjects will be instructed to listen to 3 minutes, which can facilitate the recovering process for scope of attention and thought-action repertoire. Thus, to see the improvement in stroke performance.

NCT ID: NCT05973396 Completed - Muscle Weakness Clinical Trials

The Effects of Mental and Physical Fatigue to Force Production in Adults

Start date: July 18, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective is to investigate the correlation between physical and mental fatigue to lower extremity force production in adults to determine if there is an association of performance output that is inhibited by mental and physical stressors that mimic sport environments that can be further investigated to determine the importance of not only physical training and exercise for athletes, but also mental and cognitive exercises with physical task to enhance performance training and rehabilitation of individuals. In adults, how does physical and mental fatigue in combination compared to those who are just physically fatigued affect average peak height in performance of five CMJ with hands on hips.

NCT ID: NCT05952362 Completed - Mental Fatigue Clinical Trials

The Effect of Smartphone Addiction and Mental Fatigue on Working Memory in University Students

Start date: June 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of smartphone addiction and mental fatigue on working memory in university students.

NCT ID: NCT05559034 Completed - Mental Fatigue Clinical Trials

Brain Oxygenation Marker for Cognitive Function in Healthy Adults

Start date: September 6, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study aims to identify a cortical oxygenation marker for cognitive function using functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy in healthy adults.

NCT ID: NCT05530915 Completed - Clinical trials for Attention Difficulties

Guayusa: The Effect of an Herbal Extract on Alertness and Mental Fatigue

Start date: July 27, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over study is to assess the acute effects of a novel ingredient, guayusa on alertness and mental fatigue compared to a placebo. This trial will utilize the COMPASS cognitive task and cognitive demand battery (CDB) and mood, motivation, and energy measures with assessments taking place at baseline, 60- and 120-minutes post treatment on three separate testing days separated by ~7 days.

NCT ID: NCT05528094 Completed - Mental Fatigue Clinical Trials

An Exploratory Investigation of a Supplement to Support Student Learning

Start date: April 14, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this trial, the herbal supplement (GeniusDrops) will be tested to see the effects it has on the dependent variables of interest. Participants will take the supplement twice a day for a month and respond to surveys at study baseline, midpoint, and the conclusion of the study. The findings of this study will be used for marketing materials and to inform future trials using the supplement.

NCT ID: NCT05524233 Completed - Brain Fog Clinical Trials

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)

tDCS
Start date: September 29, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cognitive impairment refers to when an individual struggles to learn, concentrate, remember, or make decisions. This can be due to underlying neurological diseases (i.e. Alzheimer's disease, dementia, etc.), caused by viral illness (i.e. brain fog experienced by COVID-19 survivors) or physical trauma (i.e. concussion). Recent reports indicate that two out of three Americans experience some amount of cognitive impairment in their lifetime. There are a number of therapies that have been used to help address this condition. One of these is transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), which delivers sustained direct current to to the head area via electrodes. A number of studies have indicated that this form of therapy is safe and efficacious at inducing neuroplasticity and exciting neuronal activity. These factors can help improve aspects of cognitive functioning such as working memory, learning, and task performance. The purpose of this pilot study is to examine the acceptability and proof of concept effectiveness of a wireless, transcranial direct current stimulation for people with cognitive impairments.

NCT ID: NCT05466136 Completed - Mental Fatigue Clinical Trials

Mindfulness, Mental Fatigue, Inhibitory Control and Endurance Performance in Athletes

Start date: April 20, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigated the mediating effect of dispositional mindfulness on the impact of mental fatigue on neurocognitive functions and endurance performance in athletes.

NCT ID: NCT05452460 Completed - Mental Fatigue Clinical Trials

Mindfulness Training, Mental Fatigue, Neurocognitive Functions and Sport Performance

Start date: February 17, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Mental fatigue has been suggested that would impair neurocognitive functions and sports performance. On the other hand, mindfulness training (MT) seems to as a promising approach to attenuate mental fatigue and counteract its detrimental effect on cognitive functions and sports performance. The purpose of the present study is to examine the effect of MT on behavioral and neuroelectric indices of inhibitory control, and endurance performance in mentally fatigued athletes.