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Functional Neuroimaging of Fatigue
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2009Clearly, the use of functional neuroimaging for the study of fatigue is in its infancy. Relatively few studies focusing on fatigue using functional neuroimaging techniques have been published, and the few that exist focus primarily on persons with MS and CFS.
John Deluca +2 more
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Fatigue and functional outcomes in cancer rehabilitation
Supportive Care in Cancer, 2021Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most common symptoms experienced by oncology patients, though its impact on functional outcomes during inpatient rehabilitation is relatively unknown. The purpose of this study is to determine whether CRF severity on admission is related to functional gains following standard rehabilitation care in an ...
Amanda Mack +6 more
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Fatigue and functionality in cerebral palsy
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2022This commentary is on the original article by Verschuren et al.
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Functional neuroimaging of circadian fatigue
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology, 2012Along with the increase of demanding mental effort work, sleep loss, extended work period, mental fatigue is a very common phenomenon in everyday modern life. Recently, mental fatigue has been receiving increasing attention from military, transport, health.
Duc, B.H., Li, X.
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Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, 1989
There are many fatigue test and statistical procedures to establish the life distribution function Q = Q(N) at constant stress (S) level. But the stress distribution function, Q = Q(S), at specified life (N) is more important to the designer, and it remains less developed.
V. A. Avakov, R. G. Shomperlen
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There are many fatigue test and statistical procedures to establish the life distribution function Q = Q(N) at constant stress (S) level. But the stress distribution function, Q = Q(S), at specified life (N) is more important to the designer, and it remains less developed.
V. A. Avakov, R. G. Shomperlen
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Sternomastoid Muscle Function and Fatigue in Man
Clinical Science, 19801. A technique has been devised to measure the effect of stimulation frequency on the contraction force in an accessory muscle of respiration, the sternomastoid, in man. The frequency/force curve was found to be very similar to that of the quadriceps and adductor pollicis muscles. 2.
J, Moxham +3 more
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Function and Fatigue of Respiratory Muscles
Chest, 1985The functional anatomy of the respiratory muscles and their actions and interactions are presented, particularly of the diaphragm. The large amount of blood flow to respiratory muscles and the determination of blood flow are reviewed, while the role these muscles play in the overall economy of the body in health and disease are discussed.
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Neurocognitive functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome
Neuropsychology Review, 1996Although substantial research has been conducted on chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) over the past decade, the syndrome remains poorly understood. The most recent case definition describes CFS as being characterized both by disabling fatigue and by subjective reports of difficulty with concentration and "short-term" memory.
R K, DiPino, R L, Kane
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Functional Fatigue of Shape-Memory Polymers
MRS Proceedings, 2008AbstractThe present study represents a first step towards an understanding of what we refer to as the functional fatigue behaviour of shape-memory polymers. These materials have a processing shape B and a programmed shape A [1]. And when the material is exposed to an appropriate stimulus (in our case: heating above a critical temperature), a one way ...
C. Schmidt, K. Neuking, G. Eggeler
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Neuropsychological functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome: a review
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2001Objective: In this paper we review critically the current status of neurocognitive studies in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Method: CFS literature was monitored as part of a large research project which involved several neuropsychological and psychopathological studies.
Michiels, Veronique, Cluydts, Raymond
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