Explained: Why thinking hard can make you feel exhausted Fatigue - Brain.
Pessiglione and colleagues including the first author of the study Antonius Wiehler wanted to understand what mental fatigue really is. While machines can compute continuously, the brain can't. They wanted to find out why. They suspected the reason had ...
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Thinking too much can lead to toxic substances in the brain. Expert advice: rest and sleep Brain - Chemical substance - Fatigue - Expert.
Research – Therefore, according to experts, it is better not to make important decisions when you are tired: in these cases the brain prefers quick.
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Nanogirl on why desk jobs can be just as tiring as manual labour Fatigue - Brain.
During this time the researchers used a technique called magnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure the biochemistry in the volunteers brain - specifically the levels of glutamate in a region of the brain called the lateral prefrontal cortex.
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Thinking too tired and toxic substances accumulate in the brain. Expert advice: rest and sleep Brain - Chemical substance - Fatigue - Expert.
Research - So, according to experts, it would be better not to make important decisions when you are fatigued: in these cases the brain tends to prefer options that offer quick rewards and with little effort. The researchers, led by Antonius Wiehler to ...
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Getting physically tired from thinking may be caused by toxic build up in brain, new research finds Fatigue - Brain.
This included reduced pupil dilation, a shift toward tasks that offered quick rewards with little effort and higher levels of glutamate in synapses of the brain's prefrontal cortex. The potentially toxic byproducts build up to force people to take a break ...
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