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Functional Neuroimaging Correlates of Mental Fatigue Induced by Cognition among Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients and Controls
Journal Article 2007

2007

Authors: Cook D, O'Connor P, Lange G, Steffener J

Journal: NeuroImage (2007;36:108–122)

Supported by the Committee on Energy

Abstract: The neural mechanisms underlying feelings of fatigue are poorly understood. The primary purpose of the study was to use functional magnetic resonance imaging to determine the association between feelings of mental fatigue and blood oxygen level dependent brain responses during a mentally fatiguing cognitive task. The results suggest an association between subjective feelings of mental fatigue and brain responses during fatiguing cognition.

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