Background The Stroop test is frequently used to assess deficits in inhibitory control in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). This test has limitations and antisaccade eye movements, that also measure inhibitory control, may be an alternative to Stroop. Objectives The aim of this study was twofold: (i) to investigate if the performance in the antisaccade task is altered in patients with MS and (ii) to investigate the correlation between performances in neuropsychological tests, the Stroop test and the antisaccade task. Methods We measured antisaccades (AS) parameters with an infrared eye tracker (SMIRED 250 Hz) using a standard AS paradigm. A total of 38 subjects diagnosed with MS and 38 age and gender matched controls participated in this...
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological...
Impairments on neuropsychological and eye movement tasks have been demonstrated in schizophrenic pat...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery (MI) was recently shown to be a promising tool in neurorehabilitation. The...
Background The Stroop test is frequently used to assess deficits in inhibitory control in people wit...
We have previously demonstrated that assessment of antisaccades (AS) provides not only measures of m...
Background The dual task paradigm (the simultaneous performance of motor and cognitive task) is use...
The experiment reported represents a preliminary assessment of the ability of multiple sclerosis (MS...
Objective: In this longitudinal study, we monitored two large groups of multiple sclerosis (MS) pati...
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological...
The antisaccade (AS) task is considered a prominent measure of inhibitory control, but it is still u...
Objective: In this longitudinal study, we monitored two large groups of multiple sclerosis (MS) pati...
A considerable percentage of multiple sclerosis patients have attentional impairment, but understand...
The purpose of the study was to identify changes in cognitive abilities that affect patients with re...
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological...
Research has suggested that information processing speed is the primary cognitive deficit associated...
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological...
Impairments on neuropsychological and eye movement tasks have been demonstrated in schizophrenic pat...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery (MI) was recently shown to be a promising tool in neurorehabilitation. The...
Background The Stroop test is frequently used to assess deficits in inhibitory control in people wit...
We have previously demonstrated that assessment of antisaccades (AS) provides not only measures of m...
Background The dual task paradigm (the simultaneous performance of motor and cognitive task) is use...
The experiment reported represents a preliminary assessment of the ability of multiple sclerosis (MS...
Objective: In this longitudinal study, we monitored two large groups of multiple sclerosis (MS) pati...
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological...
The antisaccade (AS) task is considered a prominent measure of inhibitory control, but it is still u...
Objective: In this longitudinal study, we monitored two large groups of multiple sclerosis (MS) pati...
A considerable percentage of multiple sclerosis patients have attentional impairment, but understand...
The purpose of the study was to identify changes in cognitive abilities that affect patients with re...
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological...
Research has suggested that information processing speed is the primary cognitive deficit associated...
The impact of prior neuro-ophthalmic syndromes on the performance on vision-based neuropsychological...
Impairments on neuropsychological and eye movement tasks have been demonstrated in schizophrenic pat...
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery (MI) was recently shown to be a promising tool in neurorehabilitation. The...