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Cognitive control, motivation and fatigue: A cognitive neuroscience perspective
A. Kok
A unified account links cognitive control, motivation and dopamine to explain how fatigue reshapes brain networks and decision-making, proposing a cost–benefit model centered on the medial prefrontal cortex integrating reward, effort and fatigue. This research was conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag: Albert Kok.
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