Evaluation of cortical arousal by critical flicker fusion threshold in cyclists
Author(s) -
Vicente Javier ClementeSuárez,
Montaña DiazManzano
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
dspace system - metalibrary (university of the coast)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3284179.3284258
Subject(s) - flicker fusion threshold , arousal , cycle ergometer , peripheral , central nervous system , affect (linguistics) , audiology , medicine , physical medicine and rehabilitation , psychology , flicker , neuroscience , blood pressure , computer science , communication , heart rate , operating system
Central fatigue related in sport stimuli was studied by Critical Flicker Fusion Threshold (CFFT) to know the influence of exercise on the central nervous system (CNS), but there is a lack of knowledge about the central or peripheral fatigue in endurance events. This study aimed to analyze changes in CFFT before and after the incremental cycle ergometer test as a means to assess the fatigue of the CNS. CFFT ascending and descending, the subjective criterion and sensory sensitivity were analyzed in 8 professional male cyclists (72.1±5.59 kg, 180.3±6.43 cm, 17.4±0.7 years) before and after a maximum incremental cycle ergometer test (start 50w increases 50w each 5 minutes). In this incremental test, the induced fatigue was probably more a peripheral phenomenon than one due to central nervous system fatigue, because sensory sensitivity did not significantly decrease. In conclusion, an incremental cycle ergometer test increased the cortical arousal and does not affect negatively the CNS of professional cyclists.
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