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Cognitive training in Multiple Sclerosis: behavioural and neuroimaging evidence from a restorative working memory training. | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Cognitive training in Multiple Sclerosis: behavioural and neuroimaging evidence from a restorative working memory training.
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Sonia Félix Esbrí
Key Points
Cognitive training may improve working memory in multiple sclerosis patients, enhancing cognitive function.
Behavioral and neuroimaging evidence from the study indicates significant enhancements in working memory performance.
Assessment using neuroimaging techniques revealed localized brain changes associated with cognitive training effects.
These findings highlight the potential for cognitive interventions to mitigate cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis.
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