Sentences with phrase «psychomotor performance»

Psychomotor performance refers to the ability of a person's mind and body to work together to perform tasks that require both mental and physical coordination. Full definition
The effect of supplementation with branched chain amino acids (BCAA) on psychomotor performance during graded exercise in human subjects.
[6] One study in healthy adult volunteers found that a high - potency Ashwagandha extract taken for 14 days significantly improved reaction time in 5 of the 6 psychomotor performance tests measuring everything from attention span and brain to response speed to central integration, visuo - motor coordination and alertness, without being sedating or over-stimulating.
Two early studies on both elderly and adult subjects found that caffeine improves attention span, psychomotor performance and cognitive function, as well as and feelings of well - being in the elderly.
T.McMorris et.al (2006): Effect of creatine supplementation and sleep deprivation, with mild exercise, on cognitive and psychomotor performance, mood state, and plasma concentrations of catecholamines and cortisol.
Regular caffeine consumption: a balance of adverse and beneficial effects for mood and psychomotor performance
Rogers, P. J. and Dernoncourt, C. Regular caffeine consumption: a balance of adverse and beneficial effects for mood and psychomotor performance.
FHWA researchers have pioneered a variety of safety enhancements for America's roads — such as cutting - edge retroreflective laminates which make highway signs brighter and more visible from greater distances — to address the needs of older drivers, which range from declining vision to decreased flexibility and psychomotor performance, and changes in perceptual and cognitive performance.
Cami J, Farre M, Mas M, Roset PN, Poudevida S, Mas A, San L, de laTorre R (2000) Human pharmacology of 3,4 - methylenedioxymethamphetamine («ecstasy»): psychomotor performance and subjective effects.
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