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Mental Fatigue, Rating of Perceived Extension and Physical Performance of Athletes
The use of smartphones before competitions or games has been increasingly common in athletes of different modalities. Often, athletes are observed on social networks or mobile games before starting official matches. This practice has been associated with a higher cognitive demand. So, a question can be asked: can the excessive use of activities with high cognitive demands affect the physical performance of professional athletes?.