[HTML][HTML] Digital biomarkers in multiple sclerosis
A Dillenseger, ML Weidemann, K Trentzsch, H Inojosa… - Brain sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
For incurable diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS), the prevention of progression and
the preservation of quality of life play a crucial role over the entire therapy period. In MS …
the preservation of quality of life play a crucial role over the entire therapy period. In MS …
Eye tracking metrics to screen and assess cognitive impairment in patients with neurological disorders
L Tao, Q Wang, D Liu, J Wang, Z Zhu, L Feng - Neurological Sciences, 2020 - Springer
Purpose of review Eye tracking is a powerful method to investigate the relationship between
behavior and neural mechanisms. In recent years, eye movement analysis has been used in …
behavior and neural mechanisms. In recent years, eye movement analysis has been used in …
[HTML][HTML] Eye movement abnormalities in multiple sclerosis: pathogenesis, modeling, and treatment
A Serra, CG Chisari, M Matta - Frontiers in neurology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Multiple sclerosis (MS) commonly causes eye movement abnormalities that may have a
significant impact on patients' disability. Inflammatory demyelinating lesions, especially …
significant impact on patients' disability. Inflammatory demyelinating lesions, especially …
A novel eye-movement impairment in multiple sclerosis indicating widespread cortical damage
In multiple sclerosis, remyelination trials have yet to deliver success like that achieved for
relapse rates with disease course modifying treatment trials. The challenge is to have a …
relapse rates with disease course modifying treatment trials. The challenge is to have a …
[HTML][HTML] Eye movement alterations in post-COVID-19 condition: A proof-of-concept study
C García Cena, MC Costa, R Saltarén Pazmiño… - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
There is much evidence pointing out eye movement alterations in several neurological
diseases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first video-oculography study describing …
diseases. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first video-oculography study describing …
The nature of verbal memory impairment in multiple sclerosis: a list-learning and meta-analytic study
JM Lafosse, SM Mitchell, JR Corboy… - Journal of the …, 2013 - cambridge.org
The primary purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that multiple sclerosis (MS)
patients have impaired acquisition rather than a retrieval deficit. Verbal memory impairment …
patients have impaired acquisition rather than a retrieval deficit. Verbal memory impairment …
Antisaccade performance in patients with multiple sclerosis
J Fielding, T Kilpatrick, L Millist, O White - Cortex, 2009 - Elsevier
Commonly used measures of disability in patients with Multiple sclerosis (MS) inadequately
reflect disease severity and progression. Further, cognitive deficits experienced by up to …
reflect disease severity and progression. Further, cognitive deficits experienced by up to …
Cognition and eye movements: assessment of cerebral dysfunction
OB White, J Fielding - Journal of Neuro-ophthalmology, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Background: Many neurological disorders show deficits in ocular motor function. In the past,
evaluation has been limited to assessing abnormalities largely generated by pathology of …
evaluation has been limited to assessing abnormalities largely generated by pathology of …
Ocular motor signatures of cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis
The anatomical and functional overlap between ocular motor command circuitry and the
higher-order networks that form the scaffolding for cognition makes for a compelling …
higher-order networks that form the scaffolding for cognition makes for a compelling …
Ocular motor measures of cognitive dysfunction in multiple sclerosis I: inhibitory control
Our ability to control and inhibit behaviours that are inappropriate, unsafe, or no longer
required is crucial for functioning successfully in complex environments. Here, we …
required is crucial for functioning successfully in complex environments. Here, we …