Dynamic Reorganization of Functional Connectivity During Post-Break Task Reengagement
Because of the undesired fatigue-related consequences, accumulating efforts have been made to find an effective intervention to alleviate the suboptimal cognitive function caused by mental fatigue. Nonetheless, limitations of intervention and evaluation methods may hinder the revealing of underlying...
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Main Authors: | Lingyun Gao (Author), Jin Yu (Author), Li Zhu (Author), Sujie Wang (Author), Jingjia Yuan (Author), Gang Li (Author), Jiaye Cai (Author), Xucheng Qi (Author), Yi Sun (Author), Yu Sun (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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