2017
DOI: 10.1515/revneuro-2017-0011
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Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis – a review of current knowledge and recent research

Abstract: AbstractMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive disease of the central nervous system that is characterised by inflammatory damage to the myelin sheath. Though often neglected, cognitive impairment is a common feature of MS that affects 43–70% of patients. It has a sophisticated neuroanatomic and pathophysiologic background and disturbs such vital cognitive domains as speed of information processing, memory, attention, executive functions and visual perceptual functio… Show more

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“…The reason for this wide range of the prevalence could be due to variations in the clinical backgrounds of patients, including clinical phenotypes and duration of the disease, and the batteries used to evaluate cognitive function. 9 Information processing, which is often considered the main aspect of cognition affected, in patients with MS is composed of several steps, starting with the input of information into the sensorial system and extending to the output (action or behavior). 3,8 The prevalence of cognitive impairment in MS was reported in divided domains, and information processing speed, memory, attention, executive functions and visual perceptual functions are 20-50%, 33-65%, 12-25%, 17-19% and up to 25% in MS, respectively.…”
Section: Cognition In Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The reason for this wide range of the prevalence could be due to variations in the clinical backgrounds of patients, including clinical phenotypes and duration of the disease, and the batteries used to evaluate cognitive function. 9 Information processing, which is often considered the main aspect of cognition affected, in patients with MS is composed of several steps, starting with the input of information into the sensorial system and extending to the output (action or behavior). 3,8 The prevalence of cognitive impairment in MS was reported in divided domains, and information processing speed, memory, attention, executive functions and visual perceptual functions are 20-50%, 33-65%, 12-25%, 17-19% and up to 25% in MS, respectively.…”
Section: Cognition In Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three major steps are required to complete this process entirely: (i) the transmission of sensorial information; (ii) the completion of cognitive tasks; and/or (iii) creating motor output. 9 Attention refers to a sophisticated cognitive function, which links different processes, such as alertness and vigilance. 10 While processing speed is often considered the core affected aspect of cognition, patients with MS also suffer from deficits in memory, language, working memory and executive functioning.…”
Section: Cognition In Msmentioning
confidence: 99%
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