2023
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2931
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Cognitive, behavioral, and brain functional connectivity correlates of fatigue in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Abstract: Introduction Fatigue is defined as a symptom of exhaustion unexplained by drug effects or psychiatric disorders and comprises two main components (i.e., central or “mental” and peripheral or “physical” components), both influencing global disability in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). We aim at investigating the clinical correlations between “physical” and “mental” components of fatigue, measured by the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory scale, and motor and cognitive/behavioral disability in a large sampl… Show more

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“…Moreover, the mental fatigue score is directly related to FC in the right and left insula (within the SN) and inversely related to that in the left middle temporal gyrus (within the DMN), thus correlating with CI due to alterations of FCs in extramotor networks [142]. Decreased FC was observed for the SMN and DMN in the left medial frontal and left postcentral gyrus, for DMN in the right medial frontal gyrus and left precuneus, for FPN in the right and left middle frontal and left inferior frontal gyrus, and for subcortical network in the right and left anterior insular cortex and anterior cingulate cortex, whereas the DMN showed increased FC in the middle temporal cortex [142] (Figure 2). Furthermore, some alterations of fronto-temporo-parietal-cerebellar circuits could be related to the pseudobulbar effect in ALS.…”
Section: Brain Network Studiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Moreover, the mental fatigue score is directly related to FC in the right and left insula (within the SN) and inversely related to that in the left middle temporal gyrus (within the DMN), thus correlating with CI due to alterations of FCs in extramotor networks [142]. Decreased FC was observed for the SMN and DMN in the left medial frontal and left postcentral gyrus, for DMN in the right medial frontal gyrus and left precuneus, for FPN in the right and left middle frontal and left inferior frontal gyrus, and for subcortical network in the right and left anterior insular cortex and anterior cingulate cortex, whereas the DMN showed increased FC in the middle temporal cortex [142] (Figure 2). Furthermore, some alterations of fronto-temporo-parietal-cerebellar circuits could be related to the pseudobulbar effect in ALS.…”
Section: Brain Network Studiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Resting-state fMRI showed that FC within the DMN, as well as between the DMN, the sensorimotor network (SMN), the frontoparietal network and the salience network (SN), are predictive of both global cognition and motor function in ALS [141]. Moreover, the mental fatigue score is directly related to FC in the right and left insula (within the SN) and inversely related to that in the left middle temporal gyrus (within the DMN), thus correlating with CI due to alterations of FCs in extramotor networks [142]. Decreased FC was observed for the SMN and DMN in the left medial frontal and left postcentral gyrus, for DMN in the right medial frontal gyrus and left precuneus, for FPN in the right and left middle frontal and left inferior frontal gyrus, and for subcortical network in the right and left anterior insular cortex and anterior cingulate cortex, whereas the DMN showed increased FC in the middle temporal cortex [142] (Figure 2).…”
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confidence: 99%
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