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Do depressive symptoms influence cognitive-motor coupling in multiple sclerosis?

Ipek EnsariJulia M BaltoElizabeth A HubbardLara A PiluttiRobert W Motl
Published in: Rehabilitation psychology (2019)
Strong coupling between motor function and cognitive processing speed in MS appeared to be consistent between depressive symptom groups. Elevated depressive symptoms might influence motor functioning more strongly than cognitive functioning in MS. (PsycINFO Database Record
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