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Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome

The ability to divide one's attention deteriorates in patients with childhood chronic fatigue syndrome (CCFS). We conducted a study using a dual verbal task to assess allocation of attentional resources to two simultaneous activities (picking out vowels and reading for story comprehension) and...

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Autores principales: Mizuno, Kei, Tanaka, Masaaki, Tanabe, Hiroki C., Joudoi, Takako, Kawatani, Junko, Shigihara, Yoshihito, Tomoda, Akemi, Miike, Teruhisa, Imai-Matsumura, Kyoko, Sadato, Norihiro, Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4589845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26594619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.09.001
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author Mizuno, Kei
Tanaka, Masaaki
Tanabe, Hiroki C.
Joudoi, Takako
Kawatani, Junko
Shigihara, Yoshihito
Tomoda, Akemi
Miike, Teruhisa
Imai-Matsumura, Kyoko
Sadato, Norihiro
Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
author_facet Mizuno, Kei
Tanaka, Masaaki
Tanabe, Hiroki C.
Joudoi, Takako
Kawatani, Junko
Shigihara, Yoshihito
Tomoda, Akemi
Miike, Teruhisa
Imai-Matsumura, Kyoko
Sadato, Norihiro
Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
author_sort Mizuno, Kei
collection PubMed
description The ability to divide one's attention deteriorates in patients with childhood chronic fatigue syndrome (CCFS). We conducted a study using a dual verbal task to assess allocation of attentional resources to two simultaneous activities (picking out vowels and reading for story comprehension) and functional magnetic resonance imaging. Patients exhibited a much larger area of activation, recruiting additional frontal areas. The right middle frontal gyrus (MFG), which is included in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, of CCFS patients was specifically activated in both the single and dual tasks; this activation level was positively correlated with motivation scores for the tasks and accuracy of story comprehension. In addition, in patients, the dorsal anterior cingulate gyrus (dACC) and left MFG were activated only in the dual task, and activation levels of the dACC and left MFG were positively associated with the motivation and fatigue scores, respectively. Patients with CCFS exhibited a wider area of activated frontal regions related to attentional resources in order to increase their poorer task performance with massive mental effort. This is likely to be less efficient and costly in terms of energy requirements. It seems to be related to the pathophysiology of patients with CCFS and to cause a vicious cycle of further increases in fatigue.
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spelling pubmed-45898452015-11-20 Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome Mizuno, Kei Tanaka, Masaaki Tanabe, Hiroki C. Joudoi, Takako Kawatani, Junko Shigihara, Yoshihito Tomoda, Akemi Miike, Teruhisa Imai-Matsumura, Kyoko Sadato, Norihiro Watanabe, Yasuyoshi Neuroimage Clin Regular Article The ability to divide one's attention deteriorates in patients with childhood chronic fatigue syndrome (CCFS). We conducted a study using a dual verbal task to assess allocation of attentional resources to two simultaneous activities (picking out vowels and reading for story comprehension) and functional magnetic resonance imaging. Patients exhibited a much larger area of activation, recruiting additional frontal areas. The right middle frontal gyrus (MFG), which is included in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, of CCFS patients was specifically activated in both the single and dual tasks; this activation level was positively correlated with motivation scores for the tasks and accuracy of story comprehension. In addition, in patients, the dorsal anterior cingulate gyrus (dACC) and left MFG were activated only in the dual task, and activation levels of the dACC and left MFG were positively associated with the motivation and fatigue scores, respectively. Patients with CCFS exhibited a wider area of activated frontal regions related to attentional resources in order to increase their poorer task performance with massive mental effort. This is likely to be less efficient and costly in terms of energy requirements. It seems to be related to the pathophysiology of patients with CCFS and to cause a vicious cycle of further increases in fatigue. Elsevier 2015-09-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4589845/ /pubmed/26594619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.09.001 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mizuno, Kei
Tanaka, Masaaki
Tanabe, Hiroki C.
Joudoi, Takako
Kawatani, Junko
Shigihara, Yoshihito
Tomoda, Akemi
Miike, Teruhisa
Imai-Matsumura, Kyoko
Sadato, Norihiro
Watanabe, Yasuyoshi
Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome
title Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome
title_full Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome
title_fullStr Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome
title_short Less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome
title_sort less efficient and costly processes of frontal cortex in childhood chronic fatigue syndrome
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4589845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26594619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.09.001
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