Exercise training has been identified as a highly promising approach for managing the cognitive consequences of multiple sclerosis (MS). This study represents a secondary analysis of resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) magnetic resonance imaging data from a pilot treadmill walking exercise training intervention for improving cognitive processing speed (CPS) in MS. There were large intervention effects on RSFC between the thalamus and right superior frontal gyrus (d = 1.92) and left medial frontal gyrus (d = 1.70). There further were moderate-to-large intervention effects on CPS (d = 0.72). Such preliminary data highlight FC within thalamocortical circuitry as a potential target for rehabilitation interventions for improving CPS in ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction affects up to 70% of people with progressive MS (PMS). It can exer...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory neurodegenerative disease, affecting both...
Cognitive impairment and related abnormal brain activity are common in people with multiple sclerosi...
Exercise training has been identified as a highly promising approach for managing the cognitive cons...
Background Persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) often demonstrate impaired walking performance, and ...
Background/objective: Endurance exercise can improve memory function in persons with multiple sclero...
Background: Working memory (WM) deficits are common in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Computeriz...
Cognitive impairments are commonly observed in patients with multiple sclerosis and are associated w...
Cognitive impairments are commonly observed in patients with multiple sclerosis and are associated w...
Background: Exercise training represents a promising approach for managing cognitive impairment in p...
Rehabilitation is recognized to be important in ameliorating motor and cognitive functions, reducing...
Background/Objective. To explore the efectiveness of a specifc working memory (WM) training program ...
Background: Exercise therapy studies in persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) primarily focused on ...
BACKGROUND: The positive impacts of exercise therapy on patients' cognitive problems still remain u...
Cognitive impairment and related abnormal brain activity are common in people with multiple sclerosi...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction affects up to 70% of people with progressive MS (PMS). It can exer...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory neurodegenerative disease, affecting both...
Cognitive impairment and related abnormal brain activity are common in people with multiple sclerosi...
Exercise training has been identified as a highly promising approach for managing the cognitive cons...
Background Persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) often demonstrate impaired walking performance, and ...
Background/objective: Endurance exercise can improve memory function in persons with multiple sclero...
Background: Working memory (WM) deficits are common in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. Computeriz...
Cognitive impairments are commonly observed in patients with multiple sclerosis and are associated w...
Cognitive impairments are commonly observed in patients with multiple sclerosis and are associated w...
Background: Exercise training represents a promising approach for managing cognitive impairment in p...
Rehabilitation is recognized to be important in ameliorating motor and cognitive functions, reducing...
Background/Objective. To explore the efectiveness of a specifc working memory (WM) training program ...
Background: Exercise therapy studies in persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) primarily focused on ...
BACKGROUND: The positive impacts of exercise therapy on patients' cognitive problems still remain u...
Cognitive impairment and related abnormal brain activity are common in people with multiple sclerosi...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive dysfunction affects up to 70% of people with progressive MS (PMS). It can exer...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated inflammatory neurodegenerative disease, affecting both...
Cognitive impairment and related abnormal brain activity are common in people with multiple sclerosi...