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A recent study conducted at the University of Pecs in Hungary explored the structural neural correlates of mental fatigue and the association between fatigue and brain physiology. The researchers found that subjective mental fatigue was associated with differences in cortical thickness in areas related to motor processes, executive functions, intrinsic alertness, and the default mode network. The study also found that reward-induced improvement in performance was associated with neuroanatomical markers in fatigued individuals. This research provides valuable insights into the neural mechanisms underlying mental fatigue. [Extracted from the article] |