Can you feel a greater sense of fatigue if you suffer from stress?
Human factor: Physical factors
Explanation
**Fatigue** is a state that can affect the driver both physically and psychologically. When a person is fatigued, they may experience a **feeling of tiredness** and have **difficulty concentrating** on the road. This is because fatigue can be of two types: **physical**, which causes tiredness, and **psychological**, which makes concentration difficult.
**Stress** is a factor that can contribute to psychological fatigue, increasing the feeling of tiredness and decreasing the ability to concentrate. Therefore, if a person suffers from stress, it is more likely that they will feel a greater **sense of fatigue** while driving.
Additionally, fatigue can manifest through various symptoms, such as difficulty concentrating, heaviness in the eyes, slower movements, and a feeling of nervousness and irritability. These symptoms can be exacerbated by stress, which confirms that stress can increase the feeling of fatigue. Therefore, it is correct to state that stress can make a person feel a greater sense of fatigue.
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