Up to 60% of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience cognitive dysfunction, with prominent involvement of complex attention, information processing speed, executive functions, episodic memory, and visuospatial abilities. Since MS-related cognitive deficits can substantially affect a wide range of daily life activities (e.g., work, driving, social integration, and adherence to medication regimens), it is imperative that we identify and develop strategies to alleviate them.
James Sumowski, Ralph H. B. Benedict, Christian Enzinger, Massimo Filippi, Jeroen J.G. Geurts, Päivi Hämäläinen, Hanneke E. Hulst, Matilde Inglese, Victoria M. Leavitt, Maria A. Rocca, Eija Rosti‐Otajärvi, Stephen M. Rao
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