The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) and its influence on cognitive impairment has attracted increasing interest. One hundred twenty-eight patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) from Southern Germany were evaluated during the years 2000 to 2012. Twenty-seven neuropsychological (NP) tests were applied regarding basic cognitive functions, attention, executive functions, visual perception and construction, memory and learning, problem solving, and language. By this retrospective approach, a comprehensive NP profile of the investigated individuals was established. An effect of timespan of formal education on CR was observed. Enrichment by reading, physical activities, and challenging vocational practices had more profound effects in patients wh...
There is marked enfeeblement of the memory; conceptions are formed slowly; the intellectual and emot...
Background: The study of cognitive reserve (CR) in relationship with cognitive impairment (CI) in pe...
The relationships between cognitive impairment that exist during the clinical course of multiple scl...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) and its influence on cognitive impairment has attracted increa...
The theory of cognitive reserve is often invoked to explain why some people with multiple sclerosis ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is characterized by motor, cognitive, and neuropsychiatric symptoms, which c...
Purpose: Although neuropsychological impairments are common in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), the manifest...
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is frequent in multiple sclerosis (MS), and its relationship with c...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is the degree of spare cogni-tive capacity available to protect against the e...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a construct that originates from the observation of poor correspondence be...
Background: Inconsistent evidence is available about the possibility that cognitive reserve (CR) mod...
Cognitive reserve (CR) contributes to preserve cognition despite brain damage. This theory has been ...
OBJECTIVE: To test the cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis in the model of multiple sclerosis (MS) by...
Background: There is limited information on socio-professional attainment in pediatric-onset multipl...
There is marked enfeeblement of the memory; conceptions are formed slowly; the intellectual and emot...
Background: The study of cognitive reserve (CR) in relationship with cognitive impairment (CI) in pe...
The relationships between cognitive impairment that exist during the clinical course of multiple scl...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) and its influence on cognitive impairment has attracted increa...
The theory of cognitive reserve is often invoked to explain why some people with multiple sclerosis ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is characterized by motor, cognitive, and neuropsychiatric symptoms, which c...
Purpose: Although neuropsychological impairments are common in Multiple Sclerosis (MS), the manifest...
Objective: Cognitive dysfunction is frequent in multiple sclerosis (MS), and its relationship with c...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is the degree of spare cogni-tive capacity available to protect against the e...
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a construct that originates from the observation of poor correspondence be...
Background: Inconsistent evidence is available about the possibility that cognitive reserve (CR) mod...
Cognitive reserve (CR) contributes to preserve cognition despite brain damage. This theory has been ...
OBJECTIVE: To test the cognitive reserve (CR) hypothesis in the model of multiple sclerosis (MS) by...
Background: There is limited information on socio-professional attainment in pediatric-onset multipl...
There is marked enfeeblement of the memory; conceptions are formed slowly; the intellectual and emot...
Background: The study of cognitive reserve (CR) in relationship with cognitive impairment (CI) in pe...
The relationships between cognitive impairment that exist during the clinical course of multiple scl...