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Structural neural correlates of mental fatigue and reward-induced improvement in performance

Matuz, András and Darnai, Gergely and Zsidó, András N. and Janszky, József and Csathó, Árpád (2024) Structural neural correlates of mental fatigue and reward-induced improvement in performance. BIOLOGIA FUTURA, 75 (1). pp. 93-104. ISSN 2676-8615

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Abstract

Neuroimaging studies investigating the association between mental fatigue (henceforth fatigue) and brain physiology have identifed many brain regions that may underly the cognitive changes induced by fatigue. These studies focused on the functional changes and functional connectivity of the brain relating to fatigue. The structural correlates of fatigue, however, have received little attention. To fll this gap, this study explored the associations of fatigue with cortical thickness of frontal and parietal regions. In addition, we aimed to explore the associations between reward-induced improvement in performance and neuroanatomical markers in fatigued individuals. Thirty-nine healthy volunteers performed the psychomotor vigilance task for 15 min (i.e., 3 time-on-task blocks of 5 min) out of scanner; followed by an additional rewarded block of the task lasting 5 min. Baseline high-resolution T1-weigthed MR images were obtained. Reaction time increased with time-on-task but got faster again in the rewarded block. Participants’ subjective fatigue increased during task performance. In addition, we found that higher increase in subjective mental fatigue was associated with the cortical thickness of the following areas: bilateral precuneus, right precentral gyrus; right pars triangularis and left superior frontal gyrus. Our results suggest that individual diferences in subjective mental fatigue may be explained by diferences in the degree of cortical thickness of areas that are associated with motor processes, executive functions, intrinsic alertness and are parts of the default mode network.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Mental fatigue · Time-on-task · Reward · MR · Cortical thickness
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion / filozófia, pszichológia, vallás > BF Psychology / lélektan
Depositing User: Dr András N. Zsidó
Date Deposited: 24 Sep 2024 13:34
Last Modified: 24 Sep 2024 13:34
URI: https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/205712

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