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The relationship between processing speed and verbal and non-verbal new learning and memory in progressive multiple sclerosis.

Nancy D ChiaravallotiJohn DeLucaSalter AmberMaria Pia AmatoGiampaolo BrichettoJeremy ChatawayUlrik DalgasRachel FarrellPeter FeysMassimo FilippiJennifer FreemanMatilde IngleseCecilia MezaNancy B MooreRobert W MotlMaria Assunta RoccaBrian M SandroffGary CutterAnthony Feinstein
Published in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2022)
Results indicate little ability beyond chance to predict CVLT-II from SDMT (61%), albeit statistically significant. In contrast, there was a 77% chance that the model could distinguish between impaired and non-impaired BVMT-R. Several potential explanations are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • multiple sclerosis
  • working memory
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