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Neurophysiological avenues to better conceptualizing adaptive cognition.
We delve into the human brain’s remarkable capacity for adaptability and sustained cognitive functioning, phenomena traditionally …
Jeroen Van Schependom
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Kris Baetens
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Guy Nagels
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Simona Olmi
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Christian Beste
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The spectral slope as a marker of excitation/inhibition ratio and cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosis.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by neuronal and synaptic loss, resulting in an imbalance of …
Fahimeh Akbarian
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Chiara Rossi
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Lars Costers
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Marie B. D'hooghe
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Miguel D'haeseleer
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Guy Nagels
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Jeroen Van Schependom
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Reduced alpha2 power is associated with slowed information processing speed in multiple sclerosis.
OBJECTIVE: Cognitive impairment is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), significantly impacts daily functioning, is time-consuming to …
Alexander De Cock
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Alexander Van Ranst
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Lars Costers
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Eva Keytsman
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Marie B. D'hooghe
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Miguel D'haeseleer
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Guy Nagels
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Jeroen Van Schependom
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The effect of task modality and stimulus frequency in paced serial addition tests on functional brain activity.
INTRODUCTION: The paced serial addition test (PSAT) is regularly used to assess cognitive deficits in various neuropsychiatric …
Jeroen Gielen
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Wietse Wiels
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Jeroen Van Schependom
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Jorne Laton
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Wim Van Hecke
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Paul M. Parizel
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Marie Beatrice D'hooghe
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Guy Nagels
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