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Autor:
Jennifer R Miller, Caroline Altaras, Vance Zemon, William B Barr, Andrea H Weinberger, Frederick W Foley
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 37:891-903
Background Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects over 2.5 million individuals worldwide, yet much of the disease course is unknown. Hemispheric vulnerability in MS may elucidate part of this process but has not yet been studied. The current study assessed
A closer look at the influence of mood and disability on illness intrusiveness in multiple sclerosis
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation Psychology. 67:100-109
Multiple sclerosis (MS) patients often report high levels of illness intrusiveness. The direct and indirect effects of disability and psychological symptoms on illness intrusiveness remain largely unknown, despite their pervasiveness. The present stu
Autor:
Nicholas A. Vissicchio, Caroline Altaras, Elizabeth K. Seng, Charles Swencionis, MaryAnn Picone, Frederick W. Foley
Publikováno v:
Rehabilitation psychology.
The current study attempted to expand the literature on cognition and mood in MS by determining if illness intrusiveness may potentially serve as an intermediary factor in the well-established cognition-mood relationship in people with MS.This study
Autor:
Mary Ann Picone, Roee Holtzer, Gabriel Hoffnung, Caroline Altaras, Frederick W. Foley, Vance Zemon, Jeffrey G Portnoy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 41:905-912
Introduction: Cognitive fatigue is a common symptom in multiple sclerosis (MS). Recent research has implicated dopaminergic pathways originating in the basal ganglia as neurological correlates of c...
Autor:
Frederick W. Foley, Amanda Parker, Marnina Stimmel, Shonna J Schneider, Jeffrey G Portnoy, Roseanne Archetti, Nicholas A Vissicchio, Caroline Altaras
Publikováno v:
International Journal of MS Care. 21:151-156
Background: Anxiety, which is very prevalent in multiple sclerosis (MS) but understudied, has been shown to negatively affect cognition in many different populations. Slowed information processing speed underlies most cognitive impairments in MS, inc
Autor:
Nicholas A, Vissicchio, Caroline, Altaras, Amanda, Parker, Shonna, Schneider, Jeffrey G, Portnoy, Roseanne, Archetti, Marnina, Stimmel, Frederick W, Foley
Publikováno v:
International journal of MS care. 21(4)
BACKGROUND: Anxiety, which is very prevalent in multiple sclerosis (MS) but understudied, has been shown to negatively affect cognition in many different populations. Slowed information processing speed underlies most cognitive impairments in MS, inc