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274 related items for PubMed ID: 21229437

  • 1. 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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  • 2. Information processing speed, neural efficiency, and working memory performance in multiple sclerosis: differential relationships with structural magnetic resonance imaging.
    Covey TJ, Zivadinov R, Shucard JL, Shucard DW.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2011 Dec; 33(10):1129-45. PubMed ID: 22047454
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  • 3. The role of speed versus working memory in predicting learning new information in multiple sclerosis.
    Chiaravalloti ND, Stojanovic-Radic J, DeLuca J.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2013 Dec; 35(2):180-91. PubMed ID: 23350959
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  • 4. Information-processing speed is the primary deficit underlying the poor performance of multiple sclerosis patients in the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT).
    Forn C, Belenguer A, Parcet-Ibars MA, Avila C.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2008 Oct; 30(7):789-96. PubMed ID: 18608672
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  • 5. Processing speed interacts with working memory efficiency in multiple sclerosis.
    Lengenfelder J, Bryant D, Diamond BJ, Kalmar JH, Moore NB, DeLuca J.
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  • 6. Working memory and processing speed deficits in systemic lupus erythematosus as measured by the paced auditory serial addition test.
    Shucard JL, Parrish J, Shucard DW, McCabe DC, Benedict RH, Ambrus J.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 2004 Jan; 10(1):35-45. PubMed ID: 14751005
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  • 7. 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.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2005 Jan; 27(1):33-54. PubMed ID: 15814441
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  • 8. Processing speed versus working memory: contributions to an information-processing task in multiple sclerosis.
    Genova HM, Lengenfelder J, Chiaravalloti ND, Moore NB, DeLuca J.
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  • 9. A comparison of memory performance in relapsing-remitting, primary progressive and secondary progressive, multiple sclerosis.
    Gaudino EA, Chiaravalloti ND, DeLuca J, Diamond BJ.
    Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychol Behav Neurol; 2001 Jan; 14(1):32-44. PubMed ID: 11234907
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  • 10. Information processing deficits in multiple sclerosis: a matter of complexity.
    Parmenter BA, Shucard JL, Shucard DW.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 2007 May; 13(3):417-23. PubMed ID: 17445290
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  • 11. Working memory deficits in multiple sclerosis: comparison between the n-back task and the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test.
    Parmenter BA, Shucard JL, Benedict RH, Shucard DW.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 2006 Sep; 12(5):677-87. PubMed ID: 16961949
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  • 12. Cognitive reserve protects against cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis.
    Sumowski JF, Chiaravalloti N, DeLuca J.
    J Clin Exp Neuropsychol; 2009 Nov; 31(8):913-26. PubMed ID: 19330566
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  • 13. 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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  • 14. Information processing efficiency in patients with multiple sclerosis.
    Archibald CJ, Fisk JD.
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  • 15. The Computerized Test of Information Processing (CTIP) offers an alternative to the PASAT for assessing cognitive processing speed in individuals with multiple sclerosis.
    Tombaugh TN, Berrigan LI, Walker LA, Freedman MS.
    Cogn Behav Neurol; 2010 Sep; 23(3):192-8. PubMed ID: 20829669
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  • 16. The relationship between neuropsychological measures and the Timed Instrumental Activities of Daily Living task in multiple sclerosis.
    Goverover Y, Genova HM, Hillary FG, DeLuca J.
    Mult Scler; 2007 Jun; 13(5):636-44. PubMed ID: 17548444
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  • 17. Central executive system impairment in traumatic brain injury.
    Ciaramelli E, Serino A, Di Santantonio A, Ládavas E.
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  • 18. [Working memory in multiple sclerosis: a review].
    Brissart H, Leininger M, Le Perf M, Taillemite L, Morele E, Debouverie M.
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  • 19. Reaction time and rapid serial processing measures of information processing speed in multiple sclerosis: complexity, compounding, and augmentation.
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  • 20. [Neuropsychological profile of multiple sclerosis].
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