Dissecting the cognitive phenotype of post‐stroke fatigue using computerized assessment and computational modeling of sustained attention

Volume: 52, Issue: 7, Pages: 3828 - 3845
Published: Jul 11, 2020
Abstract
Post‐stroke fatigue (PSF) is prevalent among stroke patients, but its mechanisms are poorly understood. Many patients with PSF experience cognitive difficulties, but studies aiming to identify cognitive correlates of PSF have been largely inconclusive. With the aim of characterizing the relationship between subjective fatigue and attentional function, we collected behavioral data using the attention network test (ANT) and self‐reported fatigue...
Paper Details
Title
Dissecting the cognitive phenotype of post‐stroke fatigue using computerized assessment and computational modeling of sustained attention
Published Date
Jul 11, 2020
Volume
52
Issue
7
Pages
3828 - 3845
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