Mild head injury (MHI) has been associated with various debilitating effects leading to impairments in many individuals which can be long-lasting. Some of the effects can be explained by disruption to the brain as a result of acceleration, deceleration and rotational forces which lead to axonal stretching and tearing. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VMPFC) is particularly vulnerable following MHI and has been associated with attenuated autonomic arousal as indicated by electrodermal activity (EDA). These neural disruptions and its associated physiological underarousal may explain some of the consequences of MHI. Cognitive fatigue is a known consequence of MHI and is defined as an increase in mental exhaustion due to prolonged mental ef...
Annually, approximately 85.000 people in the Netherlands sustain a traumatic brain injury, also know...
Mental fatigue causes an increase in task-based EEG theta and alpha power and a decrease in performa...
© 2019 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: In the past ...
We examined the cognitive and emotional sequelae following mild head injury (MHI; e.g., concussion)...
Mental fatigue in healthy individuals is typically observed under conditions of high cognitive deman...
We examined the role of altered emotional functioning across the spectrum of injury severity (mild h...
INTRODUCTION: Following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), a substantial number of patients experie...
INTRODUCTION: Fatigue is the most frequently reported persistent symptom following a mild traumatic ...
Background: Stroke is among the most common causes of disability and stroke survivors may experienc...
Following a mild head injury (MHI), a person may report a variety of symptoms such as headache, memo...
Fatigue is a multidimensional concept with physical and psychological components. While neuromuscula...
Despite the increase in research regarding mild head injury (MHI), relatively little has investigate...
A link between repeated subconcussive impact exposure (SIE) and long-term impairments has been estab...
Pathological mental fatigue after mild traumatic brain injury (TBI-MF) is characterized by pronounce...
Purpose: Fatigue is a major symptom of ABI. Greater fatigue is associated with cognitive impairment....
Annually, approximately 85.000 people in the Netherlands sustain a traumatic brain injury, also know...
Mental fatigue causes an increase in task-based EEG theta and alpha power and a decrease in performa...
© 2019 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: In the past ...
We examined the cognitive and emotional sequelae following mild head injury (MHI; e.g., concussion)...
Mental fatigue in healthy individuals is typically observed under conditions of high cognitive deman...
We examined the role of altered emotional functioning across the spectrum of injury severity (mild h...
INTRODUCTION: Following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), a substantial number of patients experie...
INTRODUCTION: Fatigue is the most frequently reported persistent symptom following a mild traumatic ...
Background: Stroke is among the most common causes of disability and stroke survivors may experienc...
Following a mild head injury (MHI), a person may report a variety of symptoms such as headache, memo...
Fatigue is a multidimensional concept with physical and psychological components. While neuromuscula...
Despite the increase in research regarding mild head injury (MHI), relatively little has investigate...
A link between repeated subconcussive impact exposure (SIE) and long-term impairments has been estab...
Pathological mental fatigue after mild traumatic brain injury (TBI-MF) is characterized by pronounce...
Purpose: Fatigue is a major symptom of ABI. Greater fatigue is associated with cognitive impairment....
Annually, approximately 85.000 people in the Netherlands sustain a traumatic brain injury, also know...
Mental fatigue causes an increase in task-based EEG theta and alpha power and a decrease in performa...
© 2019 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: In the past ...