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Autor:
Stephen M. Rao, Lyla Mourany, Deborah M. Miller, Sridar Narayanan, Robert A. Bermel, Christine Reece, David Schindler, Danielle Kemeny, Richard A. Rudick, Genna Losinski, Bernadett Mamone, Francois Bethoux, Jay L. Alberts
Publikováno v:
Multiple Sclerosis Journal. 23:1929-1937
Background: Cognitive dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and has important consequences for daily activities, yet, unlike motor function, is not routinely assessed in the clinic setting. We developed the Processing Speed Test (
Autor:
Stephen M, Rao, Genna, Losinski, Lyla, Mourany, David, Schindler, Bernadett, Mamone, Christine, Reece, Danielle, Kemeny, Sridar, Narayanan, Deborah M, Miller, Francois, Bethoux, Robert A, Bermel, Richard, Rudick, Jay, Alberts
Publikováno v:
Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England). 23(14)
Cognitive dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and has important consequences for daily activities, yet, unlike motor function, is not routinely assessed in the clinic setting. We developed the Processing Speed Test (PST), a self
Autor:
Jay L. Alberts, Francois Bethoux, Jar Chi Lee, Stephen M. Rao, Richard A. Rudick, Bernadett Mamone, David Schindler, Deborah M. Miller, Christine Reece, Darlene Stough
Publikováno v:
Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
Precise measurement of neurological and neuropsychological impairment and disability in multiple sclerosis is challenging. We report a new test, the Multiple Sclerosis Performance Test (MSPT), which represents a new approach to quantifying MS related
Autor:
Bernadett Mamone, Nicole Varnerin, Mehmed Bugrahan Bayram, David A. Cunningham, Corin Bonnett, Dina Gohar, Guang H. Yue, Andre G. Machado, Juliet Hou, Ela B. Plow, Alexandria Wyant, Vlodek Siemionow
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurophysiology. 110(11)
Muscle weakness associated with aging implicates central neural degeneration. However, role of the primary motor cortex (M1) is poorly understood, despite evidence that gains in strength in younger adults are associated with its adaptations. We inves