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225 related items for PubMed ID: 15512942

  • 1. Is speed of processing or working memory the primary information processing deficit in multiple sclerosis?
    DeLuca J, Chelune GJ, Tulsky DS, Lengenfelder J, Chiaravalloti ND.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2004 Jun; 26(4):550-62. PubMed ID: 15512942
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  • 2. The relative contributions of processing speed and cognitive load to working memory accuracy in multiple sclerosis.
    Leavitt VM, Lengenfelder J, Moore NB, Chiaravalloti ND, DeLuca J.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2011 Jun; 33(5):580-6. PubMed ID: 21229437
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  • 3. Memory interference in multiple sclerosis.
    Griffiths SY, Yamamoto A, Boudreau VG, Ross LK, Kozora E, Thornton AE.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 2005 Oct; 11(6):737-46. PubMed ID: 16248909
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  • 4. Working memory deficits in multiple sclerosis: comparison between the n-back task and the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test.
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  • 5. The role of speed versus working memory in predicting learning new information in multiple sclerosis.
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  • 6. Memory span on the Wechsler Scales.
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  • 7. The nature of memory impairments in multiple sclerosis: acquisition versus retrieval.
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  • 8. Memory impairment in multiple sclerosis and its determinant factors.
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  • 9. Working memory impairments in children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder with and without comorbid language learning disorders.
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  • 10. Information processing deficits in multiple sclerosis: a matter of complexity.
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  • 11. The nature of verbal memory impairment in multiple sclerosis: a list-learning and meta-analytic study.
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  • 12. A comparison of memory performance in relapsing-remitting, primary progressive and secondary progressive, multiple sclerosis.
    Gaudino EA, Chiaravalloti ND, DeLuca J, Diamond BJ.
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  • 13. Study of verbal working memory in patients with Parkinson's disease.
    Gilbert B, Belleville S, Bherer L, Chouinard S.
    Neuropsychology; 2005 Jan; 19(1):106-14. PubMed ID: 15656768
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  • 14. Information processing efficiency in patients with multiple sclerosis.
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  • 15. Neuropsychological analyses of comorbidity between reading disability and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: in search of the common deficit.
    Willcutt EG, Pennington BF, Olson RK, Chhabildas N, Hulslander J.
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  • 16. Working memory deficit in dyslexia: behavioral and FMRI evidence.
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  • 17. Cerebral activation patterns during working memory performance in multiple sclerosis using FMRI.
    Chiaravalloti N, Hillary F, Ricker J, Christodoulou C, Kalnin A, Liu WC, Steffener J, DeLuca J.
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  • 18. Assessment of working memory in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy associated with unilateral hippocampal sclerosis.
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  • 19. [Coding processes and executive functions in multiple sclerosis].
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  • 20. Information-processing speed is the primary deficit underlying the poor performance of multiple sclerosis patients in the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT).
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    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2008 Oct; 30(7):789-96. PubMed ID: 18608672
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