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Vision based cognitive fatigue detection
2017Analyzing human activity is a basic component of any system, be it biological or artificial, that aims to predict future behavior. Tracking and recognizing voluntary and involuntary action traits are basic endeavors for artificial vision systems that aim to predict cognitive fatigue, a major cause for road and workplace accidents.
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Mental fatigue and cognitive dysfunction
2004Abstract Fatigue is the most widespread adverse symptom related to cancer and cancer therapy (Cleeland 2000). Although there is growing awareness of the prevalence of cancer-related fatigue, there is very little scientific literature about the aetiology and natural history of this debilitating symptom, unlike other illnesses with ...
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Fatigue management: a systematic review of objective measurement techniques for cognitive fatigue
Journal of Clinical and Experimental NeuropsychologyCognitive fatigue is a complex psychobiological state whereby task performance cannot be maintained. Return-to-work protocols typically rely on self-report measures, therefore the current systematic review aimed to identify "real-time" measures of objective cognitive fatigue to inform return-to-work protocols.Studies were included if participants were ...
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Vigilance phenomena, cognitive workload, and fatigue.
American Psychologist, 2014Comments on the original record by Hancock (see record 2012-28202-001) regarding the problem of iatrogenically created psychological phenomena. This comment offers a solution to two of the problems that Hancock identified in his integrative review of vigilance research.
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Cognitive Dysfunction, Mood Disorders, and Fatigue
2008Changes in neurocognition, such as in memory, language, or speed of thinking, are among the most frequent complaints in cancer survivors. The degree of cognitive deficits may vary from very subtle changes in areas unimportant to the patient to very pronounced difficulties in several cognitive domains preventing the person from independent functioning ...
Elana Farace, Zarui Melikyan
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Cognitive functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome
2016Thesis (Ph.D.) (Research by Publication) -- University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, 2016.
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Fatigue and cognition : hormonal perspectives
2012Fatigue is a common complaint and considered a very challenging symptom to cope with in many different medical diseases. The assessment of fatigue is bound up with the problems of both conceptualization and definition. In addition, few studies have investigated suitable neuropsychological tests to examine fatigue and its consequences.
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Nanocomposite NiTi shape memory alloy with high strength and fatigue resistance
Nature Nanotechnology, 2021Hua, Peng, Xia, Minglu, Yusuke Onuki
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