MMSL 2019, 88(4):159-165 | DOI: 10.31482/mmsl.2019.013

BRAIN ENERGETIC DEMANDS DURING COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES IN RELATION TO AEROBIC LOADReview article

Vladimir Michalicka ORCID...1, Radek Pohnan ORCID...2*
1 Military department, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University, Prague
2 Surgery department, 2. Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Central Military Hospital, Prague

Fatigue is common clinical issue, where previous effort, whether physical or mental leads to a reduction in the ability to perform activities. Fatigue severely affects human performance and error rate. Recently, in addition to researching physical fatigue, great emphasis has been placed on research into mental fatigue. The relationship between the two types of fatigue is intensively investigated. Exploration of fatigue and its impact on job performance in high-risk military occupations aims to reduce error rates and eliminate potentially large damage, injuries and loss of life. In this review are described the basic theses of fatigue, physiological mechanisms of fatigue and the methods of fatigue research.

Keywords: Energetic policy; cognitive fatigue; aerobic load

Received: May 16, 2019; Accepted: May 30, 2019; Prepublished online: July 23, 2019; Published: December 6, 2019  Show citation

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Michalicka, V., & Pohnan, R. (2019). BRAIN ENERGETIC DEMANDS DURING COGNITIVE ACTIVITIES IN RELATION TO AEROBIC LOAD. MMSL88(4), 159-165. doi: 10.31482/mmsl.2019.013
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