Multiple sclerosis (MS) is frequently associated with fronto-subcortical dysfunction. Nevertheless; the specific basis for this pattern of cognitive dysfunction is still not clear in this disease. The current study aimed at further tracking the attention deficit in MS investigating 10 patients with remittent MS and 10 age-matched healthy...
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June 23, 2005 (v1)PublicationUploaded on: March 26, 2023
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June 23, 2007 (v1)Publication
Several studies in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging done among elderly people have revealed a bilateral activation, which correlated with higher performance among elderly adults. Cabeza posited the HAROLD model (i.e., Hemispheric Asymmetry Reduc- tion in Older Adults, HAROLD) to account for this effect: compared to younger adults, brain...
Uploaded on: March 26, 2023