Associations of social network structure with cognition and amygdala volume in multiple sclerosis: An exploratory investigation.
Anne KeverKorhan BuyukturkogluSeth N LevinClaire S RileyPhilip Lawrence De JagerVictoria M LeavittPublished in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2021)
Findings suggest that social network structure is linked to language function and amygdala volume in persons with MS. Patients with close-knit networks showed worse language function than those with open networks. Longitudinal studies with larger samples are warranted to evaluate potential causal links between social network structure and MS-related cognitive impairment.