Disability Moderates Dual Task Walking Performance and Neural Efficiency in Older Adults With Multiple Sclerosis.
Manuel Enrique HernandezRobert W MotlFrederick W FoleyMary Ann PiconeMeltem IzzetogluMichael L LiptonMark E WagshulRoee HoltzerPublished in: Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (2024)
These findings suggest that disability moderates brain adaptability to cognitively-demanding tasks and demonstrate the potential for fNIRS-derived outcome measures to complement neurorehabilitation outcomes.