Gait, cognitive impairments, and their mutual influence in dual tasking (cognitive-motor dual tasking, CM-DT) are important to address therapeutic approaches in patients with multiple sclerosis (PMS). CM-DT correlates have been widely investigated with variable and dissimilar results, due to differences in methods. However, although the cerebellum has recently shown to be involved in both motor and cognitive functions, few studies have explored its role in the integration of the concurrent execution of gait and cognition. This case-control study aims to explore the effects of adding a cognitive task to walking in PMS and to investigate the role of the cerebellum in the interfering process.
Argento, O., Spanò, B., Pisani, V., Incerti, C.c., Bozzali, M., Foti, C., et al. (2021). Dual-task performance in multiple sclerosis' patients: cerebellum matters?. ARCHIVES OF CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY, 36(4), 517-526 [10.1093/arclin/acaa089].
Dual-task performance in multiple sclerosis' patients: cerebellum matters?
Pisani, Valerio;Foti, Calogero;Caltagirone, Carlo;Nocentini, Ugo
2021-01-01
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Gait, cognitive impairments, and their mutual influence in dual tasking (cognitive-motor dual tasking, CM-DT) are important to address therapeutic approaches in patients with multiple sclerosis (PMS). CM-DT correlates have been widely investigated with variable and dissimilar results, due to differences in methods. However, although the cerebellum has recently shown to be involved in both motor and cognitive functions, few studies have explored its role in the integration of the concurrent execution of gait and cognition. This case-control study aims to explore the effects of adding a cognitive task to walking in PMS and to investigate the role of the cerebellum in the interfering process.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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