The Effect of Mental Fatigue on the Cerebral Oxygenation During Endurance Exercise
Mental Fatigue, Near Infrared Spectroscopy, NIRS
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Mental Fatigue focused on measuring NIRS, Time to exhaustion, Prefrontal cortex, Cerebral oxygenation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy (No neurological or cardiovascular disorders)
- Male or female
- No medication
- Non-smoker • Between 18 and 35 years old
- Recreational athlete population; performance level 2 or 3 for men according to De Pauw et al. (2013)(De Pauw et al., 2013) and performance level 2 or 3 for woman according to Decroix et al. (2015)(Decroix et al., 2015)
- Non-acclimatized to altitude (at least 2 months)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Injuries
- Acclimated to altitude
- Use of medication
- Use of caffeine and heavy efforts 24 hours prior each trial
- Not eating a standardized meal, the morning of each trial
Sites / Locations
- Human Physiology - MFYS
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Mental Fatigue condition
Control condition
A Stroop task, of approximately 60 min, partitioned in 6 blocks of 336 stimuli, will be used as the mentally fatiguing task. In this task, four colored words ("rood", "blauw", "groen" and "geel") will be presented one at a time on a computer screen. The participants will be required to indicate the color of the word, ignoring the meaning of the word itself. If, however, the ink color is red, the button to be pressed will be the button linked to the real meaning of the word, not the ink color. The word presented and its ink color will be randomly selected by the computer (100% incongruent), with all incongruent word-color combinations being equally common (meaning, in each block 84 words will be presented in the color red, yellow, green and blue). Subjects will be instructed to respond as quickly and accurately as possible. To assess performance accuracy (ACC) and reaction time (RT) will be collected and averaged every block.
In the control task subjects will have to watch a documentary during 60 min on the same computer screen as that used for the experimental trial. In order to avoid under- and over-arousal the subjects will have the opportunity to choose between several episodes (One Planet, Frozen Worlds, Jungles, Costal Seas, From Desserts to Grasslands, The High Seas, Fresh Water and Forests) of the Netflix documentary "Our Planet, 2019" as proposed by the research team. During the control task physiological and psychological measures will be assessed at the same time points as during the mental fatigue trial.