The cognitive-motor interference (CMI) produced by simultaneous performance of a cognitive and a motor task has been proposed as a marker of real-life impairment of people with Multiple Sclerosis (pwMS), yet there is no consensus on the dual task (DT) procedure. This study aimed to compare DT performance of pwMS and healthy controls (HC) under different instructions and to examine its association with neuropsychological and clinical variables. PwMS (N = 23; relapsing-remitting course) and HC (N = 24) completed the cognitive (Verbal Fluency) and motor (walking) tasks under three conditions: independently or as single task (ST), both tasks simultaneously at best capacity or double prioritization (DT-DP), and only the cognitive task at best ca...
BACKGROUND: Two simultaneously performed tasks may compete for common brain network resources in pa...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that negatively impacts various cognitive and...
Background The dual task paradigm (the simultaneous performance of motor and cognitive task) is use...
Background. Simultaneous execution of motor and cognitive tasks can result in worsened performance o...
Background: Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is measured by dual-tasking (DT), which involves moto...
Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) regularly exhibit deficits in motor and cognitive function....
Objective Gait, cognitive impairments, and their mutual influence in dual tasking (cognitive–motor ...
The monitoring of cognitive functions is central to the assessment and consecutive management of mul...
Objective To examine cognitive motor interference (CMI) during walking using a simple, standardized...
Background: Deficits in motor functioning, including walking, and in cognitive functions, including ...
Dual-tasking (DT) is a measure to detect impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). We comp...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the evidence for differences in cognitive motor interference (CMI) between ...
Research and clinical practice have focused on effects of a cognitive dual-task on highly automated ...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be accompanied by motor, cognitive, and sensory impairments....
Persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) experience declines in physical and cognitive abilities and a...
BACKGROUND: Two simultaneously performed tasks may compete for common brain network resources in pa...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that negatively impacts various cognitive and...
Background The dual task paradigm (the simultaneous performance of motor and cognitive task) is use...
Background. Simultaneous execution of motor and cognitive tasks can result in worsened performance o...
Background: Cognitive-motor interference (CMI) is measured by dual-tasking (DT), which involves moto...
Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) regularly exhibit deficits in motor and cognitive function....
Objective Gait, cognitive impairments, and their mutual influence in dual tasking (cognitive–motor ...
The monitoring of cognitive functions is central to the assessment and consecutive management of mul...
Objective To examine cognitive motor interference (CMI) during walking using a simple, standardized...
Background: Deficits in motor functioning, including walking, and in cognitive functions, including ...
Dual-tasking (DT) is a measure to detect impairments in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). We comp...
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the evidence for differences in cognitive motor interference (CMI) between ...
Research and clinical practice have focused on effects of a cognitive dual-task on highly automated ...
Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be accompanied by motor, cognitive, and sensory impairments....
Persons with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) experience declines in physical and cognitive abilities and a...
BACKGROUND: Two simultaneously performed tasks may compete for common brain network resources in pa...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that negatively impacts various cognitive and...
Background The dual task paradigm (the simultaneous performance of motor and cognitive task) is use...