Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease commonly attributed to degradation of white matter myelin. Symptoms include fatigue, as well as problems associated with vision and movement. Although areas of demyelination in white matter are observed routinely in patients undergoing MRI scans, such measures are often a poor predictor of disease severity. For this reason, it is instructive to measure associated changes in brain function. Widespread white-matter demyelination may lead to delays of propagation of neuronal activity, and with its excellent temporal resolution, magnetoencephalography can be used to probe such delays in controlled conditions (e.g., during a task). In healthy subjects, responses to visuomotor tasks are well docum...
In multiple sclerosis, the interplay of neurodegeneration, demyelination and inflammation leads to c...
AbstractSubtle disturbances of visual and motor function are known features of schizophrenia and can...
Objective: To investigate the disease-altered structure–function relationship underlying the cogniti...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease commonly attributed to degradation of white matter...
AbstractClinical and cognitive dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is insufficiently explained by...
Subtle disturbances of visual and motor function are known features of schizophrenia and can greatly...
Background: Cognitive deficits including impaired information processing speed as assessed by the Sy...
Background: Neurophysiological measures of brain function, such as magnetoencephalography (MEG), are...
Fatigue is a common and specific symptom in neurological diseases described as an overwhelming feeli...
Cognitive impairment (CI), mainly involving attention and processing speed (A-PS), is a common and d...
Background: Reduced information-processing speed (IPS) is a primary cognitive deficit of multiple sc...
Purpose:To combine two unbiased (ie, without any a priori hypothesis) magnetic resonance (MR) imagin...
Introduction: Magnetoencephalography (MEG), allows for a high degree temporal and spatial accuracy i...
Purpose: To combine two unbiased (ie, without any a priori hypothesis) magnetic resonance (MR) imagi...
Working memory (WM) problems are frequently present in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Even tho...
In multiple sclerosis, the interplay of neurodegeneration, demyelination and inflammation leads to c...
AbstractSubtle disturbances of visual and motor function are known features of schizophrenia and can...
Objective: To investigate the disease-altered structure–function relationship underlying the cogniti...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease commonly attributed to degradation of white matter...
AbstractClinical and cognitive dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is insufficiently explained by...
Subtle disturbances of visual and motor function are known features of schizophrenia and can greatly...
Background: Cognitive deficits including impaired information processing speed as assessed by the Sy...
Background: Neurophysiological measures of brain function, such as magnetoencephalography (MEG), are...
Fatigue is a common and specific symptom in neurological diseases described as an overwhelming feeli...
Cognitive impairment (CI), mainly involving attention and processing speed (A-PS), is a common and d...
Background: Reduced information-processing speed (IPS) is a primary cognitive deficit of multiple sc...
Purpose:To combine two unbiased (ie, without any a priori hypothesis) magnetic resonance (MR) imagin...
Introduction: Magnetoencephalography (MEG), allows for a high degree temporal and spatial accuracy i...
Purpose: To combine two unbiased (ie, without any a priori hypothesis) magnetic resonance (MR) imagi...
Working memory (WM) problems are frequently present in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). Even tho...
In multiple sclerosis, the interplay of neurodegeneration, demyelination and inflammation leads to c...
AbstractSubtle disturbances of visual and motor function are known features of schizophrenia and can...
Objective: To investigate the disease-altered structure–function relationship underlying the cogniti...