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Mental Fatigue (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Mental Fatigue'
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Divided attention and mental effort after severe traumatic brain injury.
30 Dec 2003
The aim of this study was to assess dual-task performance in TBI patients, under different experimental conditions, with or without explicit emphasis on one of two tasks. Results were compared with measurement of the subjective mental effort ...
rec_pub_15178177-divided-attention-mental-effort-severe-traumatic-brain-injury.htm
13 Dec 2003
The main purpose of this paper is to provide the ideal flight crew combination for instructor and student pilots in order to enhance the flight training effects based on Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) theory. In addition to personality, various ...
rec_pub_14668175-a-study-student-pilot-s-mental-workload-personality-types-instructor.htm
29 Nov 2003
BACKGROUND: Phytoestrogens offer a possible alternative to hormone replacement therapy. Flax seed contains large quantities of a phytoestrogen precursor, secoisolariciresinol diglucoside (SDG), as well as large quantities of alpha-linolenic acid; ...
rec_pub_14684754-the-effect-flax-seed-cultivars-differing-content-alpha-linolenic-acid.htm
29 Nov 2003
OBJECTIVE: In our study, we explored the associations among anxiety, the dimensions of Cloninger's theoretically based and empirically validated psychobiological model of personality (Temperament and Character Inventory, TCI) and fatigue in order to ...
rec_pub_14642978-correlations-trait-anxiety-personality-fatigue-study-based.htm
Changes in neuropsychological test performance over the workday in multiple sclerosis.
30 Oct 2003
Fatigue, a common symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS), is associated with impairment in performing daily activities, poor quality of life and premature retirement from the workforce. There is little doubt that patients with MS can exhibit marked ...
rec_pub_15168919-changes-neuropsychological-test-performance-workday-multiple-sclerosis.htm
Compassion fatigue among chaplains, clergy, and other respondents after September 11th.
30 Oct 2003
rec_pub_14614344-compassion-fatigue-chaplains-clergy-respondents-september-11th.htm
29 Sep 2003
OBJECTIVE: Growth hormone (GH) is known to be required for physical well-being. Although it is also widely believed to be important for quality of life (QoL) and psychological health, there is less supportive evidence. The objective of this study ...
rec_pub_14510909-psychological-effects-withdrawal-growth-hormone-therapy-adults-growth.htm
Does 'mental kinesiophobia' exist?
29 Sep 2003
In this study the relevance of the concept of mental kinesiophobia (respectively cogniphobia or fear of mental exertion) for clients with chronic stress problems was explored. It was hypothesized that cognitive, chronic stress complaints, such as ...
rec_pub_12971944-does-mental-kinesiophobia-exist.htm
An environmental intervention to restore attention in women with newly diagnosed breast cancer.
30 Jul 2003
Earlier research indicated that attentional fatigue with reduced capacity to direct attention in women treated for breast cancer may be ameliorated by a theoretically based intervention involving regular exposure to the natural environment. This ...
rec_pub_12886119-an-environmental-intervention-restore-attention-women-newly-diagnosed.htm
Mental workload while driving: effects on visual search, discrimination, and decision making.
30 May 2003
The effects of mental workload on visual search and decision making were studied in real traffic conditions with 12 participants who drove an instrumented car. Mental workload was manipulated by having participants perform several mental tasks while ...
rec_pub_12877271-mental-workload-driving-effects-visual-search-discrimination-decision.htm
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