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  1. Advancing Age Modulates Associations Between Cognitive Impairment and Brain Volumes in Early MS
  2. Response to letter to the editor: ‘Investigating the complementary value of OCT to MRI in cognitive impairment in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis’
  3. Digit span and Bisyllabic non‐word span: Italian norms
  4. Investigating the complementary value of OCT to MRI in cognitive impairment in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
  5. Digit span and Bisyllabic non-word span: Italian norms
  6. Prominent role of executive functioning on the Phonemic Fluency Test in people with multiple sclerosis
  7. Slowing processing speed is associated with cognitive fatigue in newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients
  8. Coping Strategies and Their Impact on Quality of Life and Physical Disability of People with Multiple Sclerosis
  9. Safety and effect of dimethyl fumarate on white and grey matter pathology in patients with multiple sclerosis
  10. Cerebrospinal fluid inflammatory profile of cognitive impairment in newly diagnosed multiple sclerosis patients
  11. Unraveling the MRI ‐Based Microstructural Signatures Behind Primary Progressive and Relapsing–Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Phenotypes
  12. Microstructural MRI Correlates of Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis: The Role of Deep Gray Matter
  13. Multivariate Data Analysis Suggests The Link Between Brain Microstructure And Cognitive Impairment In Multiple Sclerosis
  14. A Videogame-Based Approach to Measuring Information Processing Speed in Multiple Sclerosis Patients
  15. Social Cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: A 3-Year Follow-Up MRI and Behavioral Study
  16. CSF parvalbumin levels reflect interneuron loss linked with cortical pathology in multiple sclerosis
  17. Microstructural Modulations in the Hippocampus Allow to Characterizing Relapsing-Remitting Versus Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
  18. Visual-Attentional Load Unveils Slowed Processing Speed in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: A Pilot Study with a Tablet-Based Videogame
  19. Pitch height and brightness both contribute to elicit the SMARC effect: a replication study with expert musicians
  20. The CSF Profile Linked to Cortical Damage Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Activity
  21. Executive functioning affects verbal learning process in multiple sclerosis patients: Behavioural and imaging results
  22. Lost in Classification: Lower Cognitive Functioning in Apparently Cognitive Normal Newly Diagnosed RRMS Patients
  23. Increase of CSF inflammatory profile in a case of highly active multiple sclerosis
  24. False memories in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis patients: a preliminary investigation with the DRM paradigm
  25. Ipsilesional Impairments of Visual Awareness After Right-Hemispheric Stroke
  26. Social cognition deficits and the role of amygdala in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis patients without cognitive impairment
  27. Effect of glatiramer acetate on cerebral grey matter pathology in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
  28. Cognitive performance of RRMS patients at the time of diagnosis: one step before the concept of cognitive impairment
  29. Spatial grounding of symbolic arithmetic: an investigation with optokinetic stimulation
  30. Conventional and functional assessment of spatial neglect: Clinical practice suggestions.
  31. The effect of fingolimod on focal and diffuse grey matter damage in active MS patients
  32. Inflammatory intrathecal profiles and cortical damage in multiple sclerosis
  33. Potential neuroprotective effect of Fingolimod in multiple sclerosis and its association with clinical variables
  34. Dimethyl fumarate: a possible exit strategy from natalizumab treatment in patients with multiple sclerosis at risk for severe adverse events
  35. Ask the experts how to treat individuals with spatial neglect: a survey study
  36. Behavioral and Cortical Effects during Attention Driven Brain-Computer Interface Operations in Spatial Neglect: A Feasibility Case Study
  37. Heterogeneity of Cortical Lesion Susceptibility Mapping in Multiple Sclerosis
  38. Increased cortical lesion load and intrathecal inflammation is associated with oligoclonal bands in multiple sclerosis patients: a combined CSF and MRI study
  39. Cognitive impairment predicts disability progression and cortical thinning in MS: An 8-year study
  40. Epilepsy in multiple sclerosis: The role of temporal lobe damage
  41. Zero in the brain: A voxel-based lesion–symptom mapping study in right hemisphere damaged patients
  42. Mental Time Line Distortion in Right-Brain-Damaged Patients
  43. Multi-tasking uncovers right spatial neglect and extinction in chronic left-hemisphere stroke patients
  44. Naturally together: pitch-height and brightness as coupled factors for eliciting the SMARC effect in non-musicians
  45. Regional Distribution and Evolution of Gray Matter Damage in Different Populations of Multiple Sclerosis Patients
  46. Extra‐powerful on the visuo‐perceptual space, but variable on the number space: Different effects of optokinetic stimulation in neglect patients
  47. Right-hemisphere (spatial?) acalculia and the influence of neglect
  48. Larger, smaller, odd or even? Task-specific effects of optokinetic stimulation on the mental number space
  49. Corrigendum to “Pure left neglect for Arabic numerals” [Brain Cognit. 81 (2013) 118–123]
  50. Pure left neglect for Arabic numerals
  51. Visual Scanning Training, Limb Activation Treatment, and Prism Adaptation for Rehabilitating Left Neglect: Who is the Winner?
  52. Is Two Better than One? Limb Activation Treatment Combined with Contralesional Arm Vibration to Ameliorate Signs of Left Neglect
  53. How to Differentiate Hemianesthesia from Left Tactile Neglect: A Preliminary Case Report
  54. Optokinetic Stimulation Modulates Neglect for the Number Space: Evidence from Mental Number Interval Bisection
  55. Beyond Space Groups: the Arithmetic Symmetry of Deformable Multilattices
  56. On the Definition and Classification of Bravais Lattices
  57. Cognition and fatigue in multiple sclerosis.