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1. Significance of neurodegeneration and neuroplasticity serum biomarkers in Parkinson’s disease patients treated with subthalamic stimulation

2. Beyond 'sex prediction': Estimating and interpreting multivariate sex differences and similarities in the brain

3. Repeated Working Memory Training Improves Task Performance and Neural Efficiency in Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Healthy Controls

4. Reduced resting state connectivity and gray matter volume correlate with cognitive impairment in minimal hepatic encephalopathy.

5. Neuropsychological and Neuropsychiatric Features of Chronic Migraine Patients during the Interictal Phase

6. Beyond 'sex prediction': Estimating and interpreting multivariate sex differences and similarities in the brain

7. Cognitive reserve, neurocognitive performance, and high-order resting-state networks in cognitively unimpaired aging

8. Enhanced frontoparietal connectivity in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls in response to an intensive computerized training focused on working memory

9. Erratum to: Predicting Neuropsychological Impairment in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: The Role of Clinical Measures, Treatment, and Neuropsychiatry Symptoms

10. Author Correction: Effects of different intracranial volume correction methods on univariate sex differences in grey matter volume and multivariate sex prediction

11. Subcortical grey matter structures in multiple sclerosis

12. Univariate and multivariate sex differences and similarities in gray matter volume within essential language-processing areas

13. Effects of different intracranial volume correction methods on univariate sex differences in grey matter volume and multivariate sex prediction

14. Hippocampal dysfunction is associated with memory impairment in multiple sclerosis: A volumetric and functional connectivity study

15. Repeated Working Memory Training Improves Task Performance and Neural Efficiency in Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Healthy Controls

16. Do Gender-Related Stereotypes Affect Spatial Performance? Exploring When, How and to Whom Using a Chronometric Two-Choice Mental Rotation Task

17. P: 55 Decreased Cognitive Performance Is Associated With Reduced Resting State Connectivity and Gray Matter Atrophy in Patients With Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy

18. Gray matter atrophy is associated with functional connectivity reorganization during the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test (PASAT) execution in Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

19. Learning and Memory Impairments in Patients with Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy are Associated with Structural and Functional Connectivity Alterations in Hippocampus

21. Reduced resting state connectivity and gray matter volume correlate with cognitive impairment in minimal hepatic encephalopathy

22. FRI-118-Decreased cognitive performance is associated with reduced resting state connectivity and gray matter atrophy in patients with minimal hepatic encephalopathy

23. Task-load manipulation in the Symbol Digit Modalities Test: An alternative measure of information processing speed

24. Increased regional gray matter atrophy and enhanced functional connectivy in male multiple sclerosis patients

25. Exploring Neural Efficiency in Multiple Sclerosis Patients during the Symbol Digit Modalities Test: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

26. Working memory training improves cognitive efficiency in multiple sclerosis patients

27. Cambios estructurales y funcionales del hipocampo en pacientes con esclerosis múltiple y su relación con procesos de memoria

28. The link between resting-state functional connectivity and cognition in MS patients

29. Front & Back Matter

30. Regional brain atrophy and functional connectivity changes related to fatigue in multiple sclerosis.

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