Persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) experience declines in physical and cognitive abilities and are challenged by dual-tasks. Dual-tasking causes a drop in performance, or what is known as dual-task cost (DTC). This study examined DTC of walking speed (WS) and cognitive performance (CP) in pwMS and healthy controls (HCs) and the effect of dual-tasking on cortical activation of bilateral premotor cortices (PMC) and bilateral supplementary motor area (SMA). Fourteen pwMS and 14 HCs performed three experimental tasks: (1) single cognitive task while standing (SingCog); (2) single walking task (SingWalk); and (3) dual-task (DualT) that included concurrent performance of the SingCog and SingWalk. Six trials were collected for each condition a...
BACKGROUND: Two simultaneously performed tasks may compete for common brain network resources in pa...
Background: No study has investigated the impact of dual-tasking difficulties as a risk factor for u...
Dual tasking with MS: The role of attentional switching on gait parameters Daniel T*, B.S.; Martin S...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that negatively impacts various cognitive and...
The monitoring of cognitive functions is central to the assessment and consecutive management of mul...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a central nervous system disease, is characterized by cognitive and motor d...
Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases in young adults (Calabres...
Background: Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is measured by dual-tasking (DT), which involves moto...
Objective Gait, cognitive impairments, and their mutual influence in dual tasking (cognitive–motor ...
Dual-tasking (DT) is a measure to detect impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). We comp...
The cognitive-motor interference (CMI) produced by simultaneous performance of a cognitive and a mot...
Problems with walking and attention are known to be prevalent in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), though no ...
Background: Deficits in motor functioning, including walking, and in cognitive functions, including ...
Background No study has investigated the impact of dual-tasking difficulties as a risk factor for un...
Background: People with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (PwRRMS) suffer disproportionate decr...
BACKGROUND: Two simultaneously performed tasks may compete for common brain network resources in pa...
Background: No study has investigated the impact of dual-tasking difficulties as a risk factor for u...
Dual tasking with MS: The role of attentional switching on gait parameters Daniel T*, B.S.; Martin S...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that negatively impacts various cognitive and...
The monitoring of cognitive functions is central to the assessment and consecutive management of mul...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a central nervous system disease, is characterized by cognitive and motor d...
Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases in young adults (Calabres...
Background: Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is measured by dual-tasking (DT), which involves moto...
Objective Gait, cognitive impairments, and their mutual influence in dual tasking (cognitive–motor ...
Dual-tasking (DT) is a measure to detect impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). We comp...
The cognitive-motor interference (CMI) produced by simultaneous performance of a cognitive and a mot...
Problems with walking and attention are known to be prevalent in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), though no ...
Background: Deficits in motor functioning, including walking, and in cognitive functions, including ...
Background No study has investigated the impact of dual-tasking difficulties as a risk factor for un...
Background: People with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (PwRRMS) suffer disproportionate decr...
BACKGROUND: Two simultaneously performed tasks may compete for common brain network resources in pa...
Background: No study has investigated the impact of dual-tasking difficulties as a risk factor for u...
Dual tasking with MS: The role of attentional switching on gait parameters Daniel T*, B.S.; Martin S...