PsychologyBrain and Cognition
Cognitive control, motivation and fatigue: A cognitive neuroscience perspective
A. Kok
This article, conducted by Albert Kok, offers a unified account of how cognitive control, motivation and dopamine pathways interact in the development of fatigue. It links motivation-control networks and striatal–cortical connectivity with decision-making and proposes a medial prefrontal cortex cost–benefit model integrating reward, effort and fatigue.
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