Search Results - "Meijer, Kim A"
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Network collapse and cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
Published in Frontiers in neurology (14-04-2015)Get full text
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Predicting cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis: a 5-year follow-up study
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-09-2018)“…Cognitive dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis, but predicting cognitive decline remains challenging. Eijlers and van Geest et al. show that…”
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Long-range connections are more severely damaged and relevant for cognition in multiple sclerosis
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-01-2020)“…An efficient network such as the human brain features a combination of global integration of information, driven by long-range connections, and local…”
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Reduced Network Dynamics on Functional MRI Signals Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
Published in Radiology (01-08-2019)“…Background Previous studies have demonstrated extensive functional network disturbances in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), showing a less efficient…”
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Determinants of Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis with and without Atrophy
Published in Radiology (01-08-2018)“…Purpose To investigate the discrepancy between patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) without atrophy who have already developed cognitive impairment and…”
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Cortical atrophy accelerates as cognitive decline worsens in multiple sclerosis
Published in Neurology (01-10-2019)“…OBJECTIVETo determine which pathologic process could be responsible for the acceleration of cognitive decline during the course of multiple sclerosis (MS),…”
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Increased default-mode network centrality in cognitively impaired multiple sclerosis patients
Published in Neurology (07-03-2017)“…OBJECTIVE:To investigate how changes in functional network hierarchy determine cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis (MS). METHODS:A cohort consisting of…”
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Increased connectivity of hub networks and cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
Published in Neurology (30-05-2017)“…OBJECTIVE:To investigate default-mode network (DMN) and frontoparietal network (FPN) dysfunction in cognitively impaired (CI) patients with multiple sclerosis…”
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The cerebellum and its network: Disrupted static and dynamic functional connectivity patterns and cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
Published in Multiple sclerosis (01-11-2021)“…Background: The impact of cerebellar damage and (dys)function on cognition remains understudied in multiple sclerosis. Objective: To assess the cognitive…”
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Staging of cortical and deep grey matter functional connectivity changes in multiple sclerosis
Published in Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry (01-02-2018)“…ObjectiveFunctional connectivity is known to increase as well as decrease throughout the brain in multiple sclerosis (MS), which could represent different…”
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Increased functional sensorimotor network efficiency relates to disability in multiple sclerosis
Published in Multiple sclerosis (01-08-2021)“…Background: Network abnormalities could help explain physical disability in multiple sclerosis (MS), which remains poorly understood. Objective: This study…”
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Digital outcome measures are associated with brain atrophy in patients with multiple sclerosis
Published in Journal of neurology (01-09-2024)“…Background Digital monitoring of people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) using smartphone-based monitoring tools is a promising method to assess disease activity…”
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Functional Network Dynamics on Functional MRI: A Primer on an Emerging Frontier in Neuroscience
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White matter tract abnormalities are associated with cognitive dysfunction in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
Published in Multiple sclerosis (01-10-2016)“…Background: While our knowledge of white matter (WM) pathology underlying cognitive impairment in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) is increasing,…”
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The importance of hippocampal dynamic connectivity in explaining memory function in multiple sclerosis
Published in Brain and behavior (01-05-2018)“…Introduction Brain dynamics (i.e., variable strength of communication between areas), even at the scale of seconds, are thought to underlie complex human…”
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Structural network topology relates to tissue properties in multiple sclerosis
Published in Journal of neurology (01-01-2019)“…Objective Abnormalities in segregative and integrative properties of brain networks have been observed in multiple sclerosis (MS) and are related to clinical…”
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Structure-function coupling as a correlate and potential biomarker of cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
Published in Network neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-06-2022)“…Multiple sclerosis (MS) features extensive connectivity changes, but how structural and functional connectivity relate, and whether this relation could be a…”
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Symptom Related Experiences and Typing Behaviours: How Smartphone Interactions Can Address Patient Needs Within a Multiple Sclerosis Population (4147)
Published in Neurology (13-04-2021)“…Abstract only…”
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Motor- and Non-motor Symptoms Can Be Passively and Remotely Monitored in People With Multiple Sclerosis by Measuring Keyboard Interactions on a Smartphone (4142)
Published in Neurology (13-04-2021)“…Abstract only…”
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Passive logging of smartphone interactions as a feasible and reliable measure to monitor everyday cognition in Alzheimer’s Disease
Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2023)“…Background As cognitive assessments can be burdensome to patients, new approaches are emerging to assess symptomatic changes in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Since…”
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