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Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2014 64(Suppl 1):BF03405837
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Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2009 59(Suppl 1):BF03405813 -
Proceedings of the Joint Meeting of the 126th Annual Meeting of The Japanese Association of Anatomists and the 98th Annual Meeting of The Physiological Society of Japan
Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2021 71(Suppl 1):24 -
Low visual information-processing speed and attention are predictors of fatigue in elementary and junior high school students
Fatigue is a common complaint among elementary and junior high school students, and is known to be associated with reduced academic performance. Recently, we demonstrated that fatigue was correlated with decre...
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2011 7:20 -
Amelioration of fatigue in chronic dialysis patients with dialysis solution employing electrolyzed water containing molecular hydrogen (H2) and its association with autonomic function balance
Enhanced oxidative stress is involved with fatigue in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Molecular hydrogen (H2) could improve the redox status. Thus, the study examines whether HD solution rendered by electrolyzed wate...
Citation: Renal Replacement Therapy 2021 7:58 -
Effect of mental fatigue on the central nervous system: an electroencephalography study
Fatigue can be classified as mental and physical depending on its cause, and eachtype of fatigue has a multi-factorial nature. We examined the effect of mentalfatigue on the central nervous system using electr...
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2012 8:48 -
Mental fatigue caused by prolonged cognitive load associated with sympathetic hyperactivity
It is known that chronic fatigue is associated with sympathetic hyperactivity. However, the relationship between autonomic function and mental fatigue caused by a prolonged mental load in healthy humans is sti...
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2011 7:17 -
Fatigue correlates with the decrease in parasympathetic sinus modulation induced by a cognitive challenge
It is known that enhancement of sympathetic nerve activity based on a decrease in parasympathetic nerve activity is associated with fatigue induced by mental tasks lasting more than 30 min. However, to measure...
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2014 10:25 -
Autonomic nervous alterations associated with daily level of fatigue
Fatigue is a common symptom in both sick and healthy people. We examined autonomic nervous alterations associated with fatigue to clarify the mechanisms underlying fatigue.
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2011 7:46 -
Systematic inclusion of mandatory interprofessional education in health professions curricula at Gunma University: a report of student self-assessment in a nine-year implementation
The mandatory interprofessional education programme at Gunma University was initiated in 1999. This paper is a statistical evaluation of the programme from 1999 to 2007.
Citation: Human Resources for Health 2009 7:60 -
Negative and positive control ranges in the bacterial reverse mutation test: JEMS/BMS collaborative study
A large-scale study was conducted by multiple laboratories affiliated with the Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society and the Bacterial Mutagenicity Study Group to investigate possible proficiency indicators f...
Citation: Genes and Environment 2018 40:7 -
Mechanisms underlying fatigue: a voxel-based morphometric study of chronic fatigue syndrome
Fatigue is a crucial sensation that triggers rest, yet its underlying neuronal mechanisms remain unclear. Intense long-term fatigue is a symptom of chronic fatigue syndrome, which is used as a model to study t...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2004 4:14 -
The increase of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in the plasma of chronic fatigue syndrome patients
Despite extensive research, no reliable biological marker for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has yet been identified. However, hyperactivation of melanotrophs in the pituitary gland and increased levels of pla...
Citation: BMC Neurology 2010 10:73 -
Physical fatigue increases neural activation during eyes-closed state: a magnetoencephalography study
Fatigue, defined as difficulty initiating or sustaining voluntary activities, can be classified as physical or mental. In this study, we use magnetoencephalography (MEG) to quantify the effect of physical fati...
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2015 11:35 -
BMC Cancer reviewer acknowledgement 2015
The editors of BMC Biotechnology would like to thank all our reviewers who have contributed to the journal in Volume 15 (2015).
Citation: BMC Cancer 2016 16:100 -
Two types of mental fatigue affect spontaneous oscillatory brain activities in different ways
Fatigue has a multi-factorial nature. We examined the effects of two types of mental fatigue on spontaneous oscillatory brain activity using magnetoencephalography (MEG).
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2013 9:2 -
Fatigue sensation induced by the sounds associated with mental fatigue and its related neural activities: revealed by magnetoencephalography
It has been proposed that an inappropriately conditioned fatigue sensation could be one cause of chronic fatigue. Although classical conditioning of the fatigue sensation has been reported in rats, there have ...
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2013 9:24 -
Kinetics of neurodegeneration based on a risk-related biomarker in animal model of glaucoma
Neurodegenerative diseases including Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases progress slowly and steadily over years or decades. They show significant between-subject variation in progress and clinical symptoms, ...
Citation: Molecular Neurodegeneration 2013 8:4 -
Relationship between cognitive function and prevalence of decrease in intrinsic academic motivation in adolescents
Decrease in intrinsic motivation is a common complaint among elementary and junior high school students, and is related to poor academic performance. Since grade-dependent development of cognitive functions al...
Citation: Behavioral and Brain Functions 2011 7:4 -
Reduced responsiveness is an essential feature of chronic fatigue syndrome: A fMRI study
Although the neural mechanism of chronic fatigue syndrome has been investigated by a number of researchers, it remains poorly understood.
Citation: BMC Neurology 2006 6:9