Stafylidis Andreas, Staiano Walter, Mandroukas Athanasios, Michailidis Yiannis, Bonet Lluis Raimon Salazar, Romagnoli Marco, Metaxas Thomas I
Laboratory of Evaluation of Human Biological Performance, Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, University Campus of Thermi, 57001 Thessaloniki, Greece.
Department of Physical Education and Sport, University of Valencia, 46000 Valencia, Spain.
Sensors (Basel). 2025 Aug 1;25(15):4758. doi: 10.3390/s25154758.
This study aimed to investigate the effects of mental fatigue on physical and cognitive performance (lower-limb power, isometric and handgrip strength, and psychomotor vigilance). Twenty-two physically active young adults (12 males, 10 females; M = 20.82 ± 1.47) were randomly assigned to either a Mental Fatigue (MF) or Control group (CON). The MF group showed a statistically significant ( = 0.019) reduction in non-dominant handgrip strength, declining by approximately 2.3 kg (about 5%), while no such change was observed in the CON group or in dominant handgrip strength across groups. Reaction time (RT) was significantly impaired following the mental fatigue protocol: RT increased by 117.82 ms, representing an approximate 46% longer response time in the MF group ( < 0.001), whereas the CON group showed a smaller, non-significant increase of 32.82 ms (~12% longer). No significant differences were found in squat jump performance, indicating that lower-limb explosive power may be less affected by acute mental fatigue. These findings demonstrate that mental fatigue selectively impairs fine motor strength and cognitive processing speed, particularly reaction time, while gross motor power remains resilient. Understanding these effects is critical for optimizing performance in contexts requiring fine motor control and sustained attention under cognitive load.
本研究旨在调查精神疲劳对身体和认知表现(下肢力量、等长力量和握力以及心理运动警觉性)的影响。22名身体活跃的年轻成年人(12名男性,10名女性;平均年龄 = 20.82 ± 1.47岁)被随机分配到精神疲劳组(MF)或对照组(CON)。MF组非优势手握力出现具有统计学意义的降低(P = 0.019),下降了约2.3千克(约5%),而CON组未观察到此类变化,且两组间优势手握力也未出现此类变化。在精神疲劳方案实施后,反应时间(RT)显著受损:MF组的RT增加了117.82毫秒,反应时间延长了约46%(P < 0.001),而CON组的增加幅度较小,为32.82毫秒(约延长12%),无统计学意义。深蹲跳表现未发现显著差异,表明急性精神疲劳对下肢爆发力的影响可能较小。这些发现表明,精神疲劳会选择性地损害精细运动力量和认知处理速度,尤其是反应时间,而大肌肉群运动能力仍保持弹性。了解这些影响对于在需要精细运动控制和在认知负荷下持续注意力的情境中优化表现至关重要。