Cognitive Fatigue

Cognitive Fatigue
Title Cognitive Fatigue PDF eBook
Author Phillip Lawrence Ackerman
Publisher American Psychological Association (APA)
Pages 360
Release 2011
Genre Medical
ISBN

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This book covers human factors and ergonomics; clinical and applied differential psychology; and applications in industrial, military, and non-work domains.

Mental Fatigue

Mental Fatigue
Title Mental Fatigue PDF eBook
Author Tsuru Arai
Publisher
Pages 128
Release 1912
Genre Mental fatigue
ISBN

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Frontal Fatigue

Frontal Fatigue
Title Frontal Fatigue PDF eBook
Author Mark D Rego
Publisher Greenleaf Book Group
Pages 252
Release 2021-10-12
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1632994356

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If technology is making modern life easier, why are we suffering from more stress and mental illness? In this trailblazing book, Dr. Mark Rego, who has practiced psychiatry in the community and taught at Yale for thirty years, explores why mental illness and stress are skyrocketing alongside technology that was ostensibly created to improve our world. Using decades of experience and pioneering scientific research, Dr. Rego presents his innovative hypothesis of Frontal Fatigue, the background condition from which many of us now suffer. Frontal Fatigue exists when the unique pressures of modern life overwhelm the prefrontal cortex, the part of our brains that can make us susceptible to mental illness. Frontal Fatigue examines • why mental illness is increasing in modern times, • how the demands of our technology-centric lives place countless people at risk for mental illness and lacking in basic psychological well-being, • solutions for finding stability and peace within the noise of modern life. This astute perspective in the battle for our collective and individual peace of mind illustrates why mental illness is on the rise in these technologically advanced times and how we can act to adjust our lives in response.

The Psychology of Fatigue

The Psychology of Fatigue
Title The Psychology of Fatigue PDF eBook
Author Robert Hockey
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 289
Release 2013-05-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1107244234

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Fatigue can have a major impact on an individual's performance and well-being, yet is poorly understood, even within the scientific community. There is no developed theory of its origins or functions, and different types of fatigue (mental, physical, sleepiness) are routinely confused. The widespread interpretation of fatigue as a negative consequence of work may be true only for externally imposed goals; meaningful or self-initiated work is rarely tiring and often invigorating. In the first book dedicated to the systematic treatment of fatigue for over sixty years, Robert Hockey examines its many aspects - social history, neuroscience, energetics, exercise physiology, sleep and clinical implications - and develops a new motivational control theory, in which fatigue is treated as an emotion having a fundamental adaptive role in the management of goals. He then uses this new perspective to explore the role of fatigue in relation to individual motivation, working life and well-being.

Mental Fatigue

Mental Fatigue
Title Mental Fatigue PDF eBook
Author Max Offner
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1911
Genre Mental fatigue
ISBN

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Fatigue as a Window to the Brain

Fatigue as a Window to the Brain
Title Fatigue as a Window to the Brain PDF eBook
Author John DeLuca
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 357
Release 2005
Genre Fatigue
ISBN 9780262042277

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The first and most popular of Blake's famous "Illuminated Books," in a facsimile edition reproducing all 31 brightly colored plates. Additional printed text of each poem. "The colors are lovely, the book is a joy." — Kliatt Paperback Book Guide.

Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis

Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis
Title Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis PDF eBook
Author Christian Dettmers
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 89
Release 2016-02-03
Genre Medicine (General)
ISBN 2889197638

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Dear Readers, If you are engaged in the treatment of patients with MS (pwMS), this e-book’s aim is to offer novel insights to improve on an understanding of one of the major problems of pwMS: fatigue. Although there is increasing research into fatigue and its impact on MS, this collection of ten articles supports a better understanding of fatigue in MS patients. It explores pathophysiological concepts, provoking mechanisms, objective measurements, personality interactions, pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions and summarizes clinical management. It is written by neurologists, psychologists, scientists and therapists and addresses this group of people, who deal with pwMS in private, clinical, rehabilitation or scientific settings. Its aim is to communicate high-quality information, knowledge and experience on MS to healthcare professionals, while providing global support for the international MS community.