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Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways

BACKGROUND: Fatigue has a multi-factorial nature. We examined the effects of two types of mental fatigue on spontaneous oscillatory brain activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG). METHODS: Participants were randomly assigned to two groups in a single-blinded, crossover fashion to perform two type...

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Autores principales: Shigihara, Yoshihito, Tanaka, Masaaki, Ishii, Akira, Kanai, Etsuko, Funakura, Masami, Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23305089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-9-2
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author Shigihara, Yoshihito
Tanaka, Masaaki
Ishii, Akira
Kanai, Etsuko
Funakura, Masami
Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
author_facet Shigihara, Yoshihito
Tanaka, Masaaki
Ishii, Akira
Kanai, Etsuko
Funakura, Masami
Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
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description BACKGROUND: Fatigue has a multi-factorial nature. We examined the effects of two types of mental fatigue on spontaneous oscillatory brain activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG). METHODS: Participants were randomly assigned to two groups in a single-blinded, crossover fashion to perform two types of mental fatigue-inducing experiments. Each experiment consisted of a 30-min fatigue-inducing 0- or 2-back test session and two evaluation sessions performed just before and after the fatigue-inducing mental task session. RESULTS: After the 0-back test, decreased alpha power was indicated in the right angular gyrus and increased levels in the left middle and superior temporal gyrus, left postcentral gyrus, right superior frontal gyrus, left inferior frontal gyrus, and right medial frontal gyrus. After the 2-back test, decreased alpha power was indicated in the right middle and superior frontal gyrus and increased levels in the left inferior parietal and superior parietal lobules, right parahippocampal gyrus, right uncus, left postcentral gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, and right inferior frontal gyrus. For beta power, increased power following the 0-back test was indicated in the left middle temporal gyrus, left superior frontal gyrus, left cingulate gyrus, and left precentral gyrus. After the 2-back test, decreased power was suggested in the left superior frontal gyrus and increased levels in the left middle temporal gyrus and left inferior parietal lobule. Some of these brain regions might be associated with task performance during the fatigue-inducing trials. CONCLUSIONS: Two types of mental fatigue may produce different alterations of the spontaneous oscillatory MEG activities. Our findings would provide new perspectives on the neural mechanisms underlying mental fatigue.
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spelling pubmed-35621672013-02-05 Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways Shigihara, Yoshihito Tanaka, Masaaki Ishii, Akira Kanai, Etsuko Funakura, Masami Watanabe, Yasuyoshi Behav Brain Funct Research BACKGROUND: Fatigue has a multi-factorial nature. We examined the effects of two types of mental fatigue on spontaneous oscillatory brain activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG). METHODS: Participants were randomly assigned to two groups in a single-blinded, crossover fashion to perform two types of mental fatigue-inducing experiments. Each experiment consisted of a 30-min fatigue-inducing 0- or 2-back test session and two evaluation sessions performed just before and after the fatigue-inducing mental task session. RESULTS: After the 0-back test, decreased alpha power was indicated in the right angular gyrus and increased levels in the left middle and superior temporal gyrus, left postcentral gyrus, right superior frontal gyrus, left inferior frontal gyrus, and right medial frontal gyrus. After the 2-back test, decreased alpha power was indicated in the right middle and superior frontal gyrus and increased levels in the left inferior parietal and superior parietal lobules, right parahippocampal gyrus, right uncus, left postcentral gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus, and right inferior frontal gyrus. For beta power, increased power following the 0-back test was indicated in the left middle temporal gyrus, left superior frontal gyrus, left cingulate gyrus, and left precentral gyrus. After the 2-back test, decreased power was suggested in the left superior frontal gyrus and increased levels in the left middle temporal gyrus and left inferior parietal lobule. Some of these brain regions might be associated with task performance during the fatigue-inducing trials. CONCLUSIONS: Two types of mental fatigue may produce different alterations of the spontaneous oscillatory MEG activities. Our findings would provide new perspectives on the neural mechanisms underlying mental fatigue. BioMed Central 2013-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3562167/ /pubmed/23305089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-9-2 Text en Copyright ©2013 Shigihara et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shigihara, Yoshihito
Tanaka, Masaaki
Ishii, Akira
Kanai, Etsuko
Funakura, Masami
Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
title Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
title_full Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
title_fullStr Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
title_full_unstemmed Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
title_short Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
title_sort two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23305089
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-9-2
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