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Management of cognition and fatigue
Disease-a-Month, 20131. Cognition One of the invisible symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis is cognitive dysfunction. It is estimated that between 45 and 70% of patients experience some sort of cognitive deficits. For some patients cognitive dysfunction can occur early in the course of disease, while in some cases it can be the presenting complaint.
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Symptoms: Fatigue and Cognitive Dysfunction
2015Fatigue and cognitive complaints commonly occur during adjuvant chemotherapy treatment of breast cancer. Fatigue is also associated with radiation therapy, and can occur with surgery alone. Both of these symptoms may persist beyond the initial treatment of breast cancer and they have taken on greater prominence with the growing number of breast cancer ...
Julienne E, Bower, Patricia A, Ganz
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Effects of fatigue on cognitive control in neurosarcoidosis
European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2015Fatigue is a usual reaction to prolonged performance but also a major symptom in various neuroimmunological diseases. In neurosarcoidosis fatigue is a core symptom, but little is known about the relevance of fatigue on cognitive functions in this disease.
Christian, Beste +2 more
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Reduced Electromyographic Fatigue Threshold After Performing a Cognitive Fatiguing Task
Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 2021Abstract Ferris, JR, Tomlinson, MA, Ward, TN, Pepin, ME, and Malek, MH. Reduced electromyographic fatigue threshold after performing a cognitive fatiguing task. J Strength Cond Res 35(1): 267–274, 2021—Cognitive fatigue tasks performed before exercise may reduce exercise capacity. The electromyographic fatigue threshold (EMGFT) is the highest
Justine R, Ferris +4 more
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Cognitive fatigue in patients with myasthenia gravis
Muscle & Nerve, 2017ABSTRACTIntroduction: Cognitive fatigue has frequently been reported in myasthenia gravis (MG). However, objective assessment of cognitive fatigability has never been evaluated. Methods: Thirty‐three MG patients with stable generalized disease and 17 healthy controls underwent a test battery including repeated testing of attention and concentration (d2‐
Berit, Jordan +4 more
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Cognitive Functioning in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1996A comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests was administered to 35 outpatients suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). They were compared to 33 normal controls matched for age, gender, intelligence, and education. The patients displayed psychomotor slowing and impaired attention.
Michiels, Veronique +5 more
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Cognitive performance and complaints of cognitive impairment in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)
Psychological Medicine, 1997Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) complain that they have difficulties with concentration and memory but studies to date have not found consistent objective evidence of performance deficits. Two groups of CFS patients, depressed and non-depressed, and healthy controls, were asked about concentration problems in general and specifically ...
Wearden, Alison +1 more
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Cognitive deficits in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
Biological Psychiatry, 1996Twenty-nine subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and 25 healthy control subjects were administered a lengthy neuropsychological battery that included standard neuropsychological tests and a computerized set of tasks that spanned the same areas of ability.
B, Marcel +4 more
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Regulatory mechanism of performance in chronic cognitive fatigue
Medical Hypotheses, 2014Chronic cognitive fatigue is characterized by a sensation of long-lasting fatigue that impairs cognitive functions. Facilitation and inhibition systems in the central nervous system play primary roles in determining the output to the peripheral system, that is, performance.
Masaaki, Tanaka +2 more
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Mitigating Medical Alarm Fatigue with Cognitive Heuristics
Proceedings of the 10th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, 2016Automated patient monitoring systems suffer from several design problems. Among them, alarm fatigue is one of the most critical issues, as evidenced by the Sentinel Event Alert that The Joint Commission - the U.S. hospital-accrediting body - recently issued.
Mustafa I. Hussain +2 more
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