A Simple Sensitive Method for Measuring Borderline Mental Fatigue

Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2016, Vol 15, Issue 7

Abstract

Mental fatigue [MF] is a critical condition that can accompany cognitive dysfunction. Various surveys have been used to determine the MF state. However, differences in participants' perception levels' can decrease' survey specificity, which therefore should be supported using objective methods. This study describes a new and simple MF scale based on evaluating results from the Piper Fatigue Scale [PFS], together with the results for reaction times. In the study, 29 healthy, right-handed, male, medical student volunteers were included. Attending a theoretical class for 4 hours was used as the MF model. PFS was applied before and after the MF model to determine their levels of vulnerability to fatigue and perception of fatigue qualitatively. The finger tapping test [FTT] and simple and complex visual reaction time [VRT] tests were used to determine physical fatigue and MF quantitatively. There were no significant differences between pre- and post-fatigue PFS scores or FTT and simple VRT results [p=0.531, p=0.160, p=0.065, respectively]. However, the complex VRT was significantly longer after the MF model [p<0.05]. This study showed that borderline MF, which cannot be determined by the PFS alone, might be accomplished when tested with the complex VRT test that keeps participants in a vigilant state.

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Leyla Aydin, Nimet Unay Gundogan, Erhan Kiziltan, Canan Yazici, Beste Ozturk, Burçak Kara, Yağiz Yeşilova, Irmak Erdemir, Cem Bulbul, Esra Oner

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  • EP ID EP341408
  • DOI 10.9734/BJMMR/2016/25893
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Leyla Aydin, Nimet Unay Gundogan, Erhan Kiziltan, Canan Yazici, Beste Ozturk, Burçak Kara, Yağiz Yeşilova, Irmak Erdemir, Cem Bulbul, Esra Oner (2016). A Simple Sensitive Method for Measuring Borderline Mental Fatigue. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 15(7), 1-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-341408