288 results on '"Hulst, Hanneke E"'
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2. Don’t be late! Timely identification of cognitive impairment in people with multiple sclerosis: a study protocol
3. Identifying and understanding cognitive profiles in multiple sclerosis: a role for visuospatial memory functioning
4. Isolated cognitive impairment in people with multiple sclerosis: frequency, MRI patterns and its development over time
5. Neurophysiological brain function predicts response to cognitive rehabilitation and mindfulness in multiple sclerosis: a randomized trial
6. 9-HODE associates with thalamic atrophy and predicts white matter damage in multiple sclerosis
7. A multimodal marker for cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosis: the role of NfL, GFAP and conventional MRI in predicting cognitive functioning in a prospective clinical cohort
8. Reconstructing unseen modalities and pathology with an efficient Recurrent Inference Machine
9. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neurofilament light and glial fibrillary acidic protein do not change in response to aerobic training in people with MS-related fatigue – a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
10. Functional network dynamics and decreased conscientiousness in multiple sclerosis
11. Relative aerobic load of walking in people with multiple sclerosis
12. Neuropsychological assessment in MS is outdated and is in need for innovation: Yes
13. Cognitive phenotypes predict response to restorative cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis.
14. Cognitive phenotypes predict response to restorative cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
15. Editorial: Cognitive rehabilitation: a multidisciplinary approach
16. The hippocampus in multiple sclerosis
17. Neurobiological basis and risk factors of persistent fatigue and concentration problems after COVID-19: study protocol for a prospective case–control study (VeCosCO)
18. Longitudinal fibre-specific white matter damage predicts cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis.
19. Cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis: what is the role of the GABAergic system?
20. Neurobiological basis and risk factors of persistent fatigue and concentration problems after COVID-19: study protocol for a prospective case-control study (VeCosCO)
21. Cortical atrophy accelerates as cognitive decline worsens in multiple sclerosis
22. sj-pdf-5-msj-10.1177_13524585231159817 – Supplemental material for Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis
23. sj-docx-3-msj-10.1177_13524585231159817 – Supplemental material for Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis
24. sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585231159817 – Supplemental material for Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis
25. sj-pdf-6-msj-10.1177_13524585231159817 – Supplemental material for Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis
26. sj-docx-4-msj-10.1177_13524585231159817 – Supplemental material for Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis
27. Inhibitory synaptic loss drives network changes in multiple sclerosis: An ex vivo to in silico translational study
28. Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis.
29. A randomized trial predicting response to cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: Is there a window of opportunity?
30. A randomized trial predicting response to cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: Is there a window of opportunity?
31. Cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis: what is the role of the gamma-aminobutyric acid system?
32. miR-150-5p and let-7b-5p in Blood Myeloid Extracellular Vesicles Track Cognitive Symptoms in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
33. A more unstable resting-state functional network in cognitively declining multiple sclerosis
34. sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585221103134 – Supplemental material for A randomized trial predicting response to cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: Is there a window of opportunity?
35. sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585221125381 – Supplemental material for Inhibitory synaptic loss drives network changes in multiple sclerosis: An ex vivo to in silico translational study
36. Structural MRI correlates of cognitive impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: A Multicenter Study
37. Functional network dynamics and decreased conscientiousness in multiple sclerosis
38. Feasibility of cognitive rehabilitation in patients with advanced multiple sclerosis: A pilot study
39. Functional correlates of cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis: A multicenter fMRI Study
40. Functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis modelled as connectome stability: A 5-year follow-up study
41. Artificial double inversion recovery images for (juxta)cortical lesion visualization in multiple sclerosis
42. Cognitive functioning in everyday life: The development of a questionnaire on instrumental activities of daily living in multiple sclerosis
43. Longitudinal Network Changes and Conversion to Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
44. Cognitive–motor Interference in Individuals With a Neurologic Disorder: A Systematic Review of Neural Correlates
45. sj-docx-2-msj-10.1177_13524585211030212 – Supplemental material for Functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis modelled as connectome stability: A 5-year follow-up study
46. sj-pdf-1-mso-10.1177_20552173211038027 - Supplemental material for Cognitive functioning in everyday life: The development of a questionnaire on instrumental activities of daily living in multiple sclerosis
47. sj-docx-1-mso-10.1177_20552173211064473 - Supplemental material for Feasibility of cognitive rehabilitation in patients with advanced multiple sclerosis: A pilot study
48. sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585211030212 – Supplemental material for Functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis modelled as connectome stability: A 5-year follow-up study
49. Manual and automated tissue segmentation confirm the impact of thalamus atrophy on cognition in multiple sclerosis: A multicenter study
50. Coupling structure and function in early MS: How a less diverse repertoire of brain function could lead to clinical progression
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