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1. Cognitive rehabilitation effects on grey matter volume and Go-NoGo activity in progressive multiple sclerosis: results from the CogEx trial.

2. Clinical characteristics and impact on patient-reported outcomes and quality of life of people with ambulatory secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: DISCOVER study.

3. It is time to define cognitive phenotypes in multiple sclerosis.

4. [A case of primary progressive multiple sclerosis with improvement in cognitive impairment by anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody therapy].

5. Psychological flexibility, distress, and quality of life in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: A cross-sectional study.

6. TRPA1 involvement in depression- and anxiety-like behaviors in a progressive multiple sclerosis model in mice.

7. Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Compared With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: Results From a Cross-sectional Survey.

8. Motor Sequence Learning across Multiple Sessions Is Not Facilitated by Targeting Consolidation with Posttraining tDCS in Patients with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.

9. Siponimod and Cognition in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: EXPAND Secondary Analyses.

10. Theory of mind network in multiple Sclerosis: A double disconnection mechanism.

11. Oxidative Damage of Blood Platelets Correlates with the Degree of Psychophysical Disability in Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.

12. One Aspect of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) Outbreak in Iran: High Anxiety among MS Patients.

13. Social Cognition in Individuals with Progressive Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study Using TASIT-S.

14. Conversion to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: Multistakeholder experiences and needs in Italy.

15. The Impact of Coconut Oil and Epigallocatechin Gallate on the Levels of IL-6, Anxiety and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis Patients.

16. Multiple brain networks support processing speed abilities of patients with multiple sclerosis.

17. Determinants of quality of life in relapsing-remitting and progressive multiple sclerosis.

18. Employment and Gainful Earnings Among Those With Multiple Sclerosis.

19. Influence of different rehabilitative aerobic exercise programs on (anti-) inflammatory immune signalling, cognitive and functional capacity in persons with MS - study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.

20. Multiple challenges for people after transitioning to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a qualitative study.

21. Olfactory function and cognition in relapsing-remitting and secondary-progressive multiple sclerosis.

22. Use of coping strategies in multiple sclerosis: Association with demographic and disease-related characteristics ✰ .

23. Cerebellum and cognition in progressive MS patients: functional changes beyond atrophy?

24. Staging of cortical and deep grey matter functional connectivity changes in multiple sclerosis.

25. Relationship between Social Cognition and traditional cognitive impairment in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis and possible implicated neuroanatomical regions.

26. Looking into cognitive impairment in primary-progressive multiple sclerosis.

27. Cerebellar lobule atrophy and disability in progressive MS.

28. Financial Capacity and its Cognitive Predictors in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis.

29. Limbic system damage in MS: MRI assessment and correlations with clinical testing.

30. Executive function is an important consideration for coping strategy use in people with multiple sclerosis.

31. Mapping face encoding using functional MRI in multiple sclerosis across disease phenotypes.

32. Medical decision-making capacity and its cognitive predictors in progressive MS: Preliminary evidence.

33. The experience of transitioning from relapsing remitting to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: views of patients and health professionals.

34. Cognitive impairment and magnetic resonance imaging correlates in primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

35. Short-Term Motor Learning and Retention During Visually Guided Walking in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis.

36. The influence of coping styles on long-term employment in multiple sclerosis: A prospective study.

37. A qualitative investigation of lay perspectives of diagnosis and self-management strategies employed by people with progressive multiple sclerosis.

38. Altered neural mechanisms of cognitive control in patients with primary progressive multiple sclerosis: An effective connectivity study.

39. Hypothalamic damage in multiple sclerosis correlates with disease activity, disability, depression, and fatigue.

40. Primary progressive multiple sclerosis: current therapeutic strategies and future perspectives.

41. Adjustment modes in the trajectory of progressive multiple sclerosis: a qualitative study and conceptual model.

42. Access, delivery and perceived efficacy of physiotherapy and use of complementary and alternative therapies by people with progressive multiple sclerosis in the United Kingdom: An online survey.

43. Prolonged-release fampridine treatment improved subject-reported impact of multiple sclerosis: Item-level analysis of the MSIS-29.

44. Potential treatment mechanisms in a mindfulness-based intervention for people with progressive multiple sclerosis.

45. White matter tract abnormalities are associated with cognitive dysfunction in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.

46. Fatigue and Fatigability in Persons With Multiple Sclerosis.

47. Localized atrophy of the thalamus and slowed cognitive processing speed in MS patients.

48. Prevalence of neuropathic pain in early multiple sclerosis.

49. Abnormalities of the executive control network in multiple sclerosis phenotypes: An fMRI effective connectivity study.

50. Short-term impact of fampridine on motor and cognitive functions, mood and quality of life among multiple sclerosis patients.

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