34 results on '"Hulst, Hanneke E."'
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2. Cognitive phenotypes predict response to restorative cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis.
3. Cognitive phenotypes predict response to restorative cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
4. Inhibitory synaptic loss drives network changes in multiple sclerosis: An ex vivo to in silico translational study
5. Neurophysiological MEG markers of cognitive impairment and performance validity in multiple sclerosis.
6. A randomized trial predicting response to cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: Is there a window of opportunity?
7. Functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis modelled as connectome stability: A 5-year follow-up study
8. Artificial double inversion recovery images for (juxta)cortical lesion visualization in multiple sclerosis
9. Coupling structure and function in early MS: How a less diverse repertoire of brain function could lead to clinical progression
10. Functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis modelled as connectome stability: A 5-year follow-up study.
11. Artificial double inversion recovery images for (juxta)cortical lesion visualization in multiple sclerosis.
12. Cognition and its relation to brain health in patients with MS
13. A pilot study of the effects of running training on visuospatial memory in MS: A stronger functional embedding of the hippocampus in the default-mode network?
14. Reduced dynamics of functional connectivity and cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
15. A pilot study of the effects of running training on visuospatial memory in MS: A stronger functional embedding of the hippocampus in the default-mode network?
16. Reduced dynamics of functional connectivity and cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis.
17. Altered nuclei-specific thalamic functional connectivity patterns in multiple sclerosis and their associations with fatigue and cognition
18. The clinical value of the patient-reported multiple sclerosis neuropsychological screening questionnaire
19. Fronto-limbic disconnection in patients with multiple sclerosis and depression
20. Fronto-striatal network activation leads to less fatigue in multiple sclerosis
21. Functional training is a senseless strategy in MS cognitive rehabilitation: Strategy training is the only useful approach – NO
22. The measure tells the tale: Clinical outcome measures in multiple sclerosis
23. The clinical value of the patient-reported multiple sclerosis neuropsychological screening questionnaire.
24. Altered nuclei-specific thalamic functional connectivity patterns in multiple sclerosis and their associations with fatigue and cognition.
25. Fronto-limbic disconnection in patients with multiple sclerosis and depression.
26. Fronto-striatal network activation leads to less fatigue in multiple sclerosis.
27. Memory impairment in multiple sclerosis: Relevance of hippocampal activation and hippocampal connectivity
28. Indicators for cognitive performance and subjective cognitive complaints in multiple sclerosis: a role for advanced MRI?
29. Interferon beta-1b reduces black holes in a randomised trial of clinically isolated syndrome
30. Clinical significance of atrophy and white matter mean diffusivity within the thalamus of multiple sclerosis patients
31. Gender-related differences in functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis
32. Indicators for cognitive performance and subjective cognitive complaints in multiple sclerosis: a role for advanced MRI?
33. Interferon beta-1b reduces black holes in a randomised trial of clinically isolated syndrome.
34. Gender-related differences in functional connectivity in multiple sclerosis.
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