2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22208036
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Reorganization of Brain Functional Network during Task Switching before and after Mental Fatigue

Abstract: Mental fatigue is a widely studied topic on account of its serious negative effects. But how the neural mechanism of task switching before and after mental fatigue remains a question. To this end, this study aims to use brain functional network features to explore the answer to this question. Specifically, task-state EEG signals were recorded from 20 participants. The tasks include a 400-s 2-back-task (2-BT), followed by a 6480-s of mental arithmetic task (MAT), and then a 400-s 2-BT. Network features and func… Show more

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“…The reorganization of brain networks could be obtained by the changes in FC [ 54 ]. The changes in brain regional coordination and cognitive function could also be indicated by the changes in FC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reorganization of brain networks could be obtained by the changes in FC [ 54 ]. The changes in brain regional coordination and cognitive function could also be indicated by the changes in FC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These signals are transmitted to the cell body after passing through electrochemical solutions in order to modify their impact on that cell's output signal. The electrical signal's current, which travels through these cells, modifies the electrical polarity at the connections between the cell body and dendrites, in which the electrochemical solution can be found [1]. The output of the cell is controlled by the electrochemical junctions' conductivity and updates its state in response to inputs, which is determined by both conscious decision making and environmental feedback [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%