This arose on another thread and I thought worth starting a new thread:
Are there changes we notice to cognitive function that indicate we are cognitively fatiguing and may be crashing or crashed?
Can we develop ways of tracking them easily to help with pacing?
This thread is for sharing...
Cognitive symptoms are usually categorized as psychological or psychiatric or if the cause is clearly neurological, as neuropsychiatric.
For example, it's rarely disputed that most forms of dementia are neurological diseases. Yet the symptoms of dementia are classified as (neuro-)psychiatric I...
Harrison, A. M., das Nair, R., & Moss-Morris, R. (2016). Operationalising cognitive fatigability in multiple sclerosis: A Gordian knot that can be cut? Multiple Sclerosis Journal, 23(13), 1682–1696. doi:10.1177/1352458516681862
sci-hub.se/10.1177/1352458516681862
Abstract
Background...
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