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Fatigue in primary Sjögren's syndrome is associated with an objective decline in physical performance, pain and depression

Reduced central nervous system drive in primary Sjögren’s syndrome is associated with objective decline in motor performance and self-reported fatigue

Fatigue following mild traumatic brain injury relates to visual processing and effort perception in the context of motor performance

Increased Ipsilateral M1 Activation after Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Facilitates Motor Performance

Self-reported Fatigue in Patients with Primary Sjogren's Syndrome Is Associated with an Objective Decline in Physical Performance and Symptoms of Pain and Depression

Self-Reported Fatigue After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Is Not Associated With Performance Fatigability During a Sustained Maximal Contraction

Age- and Sex-Related Differences in Motor Performance During Sustained Maximal Voluntary Contraction of the First Dorsal Interosseous

Fatigue and Fatigability in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis

Reduced voluntary drive during sustained but not during brief maximal voluntary contractions in the first dorsal interosseous weakened by spinal cord injury

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