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Area of Science:

  • Sports Science
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Human Performance

Background:

  • Soccer performance relies heavily on rapid, accurate decision-making.
  • Mental fatigue, a state of reduced cognitive capacity, may negatively affect complex tasks like sports decision-making.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of experimentally induced mental fatigue on soccer-specific decision-making performance.
  • To explore whether changes in visual search behavior mediate the effects of mental fatigue.

Main Methods:

  • Twelve male soccer players completed a soccer-specific decision-making task.
  • Mental fatigue was induced using the Stroop task, with magazine reading as a control condition.
  • Performance metrics included decision accuracy, response time, and visual search patterns.

Main Results:

  • Subjective ratings confirmed higher mental fatigue and effort after the Stroop task.
  • Decision-making accuracy was significantly lower, and response time was higher under mental fatigue.
  • Mental fatigue did not significantly alter most visual search behavior variables.

Conclusions:

  • Mental fatigue impairs both the accuracy and speed of soccer-specific decision-making.
  • These performance decrements are likely not attributable to changes in visual search strategies.