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A Low-Cost Cognitive Rehabilitation With a Commercial Video Game Improves Sustained Attention and Executive Functions in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study.
Multiple Sclerosis: Altered Thalamic Resting-State Functional Connectivity and Its Effect on Cognitive Function
A Low-Cost Cognitive Rehabilitation With a Commercial Video Game Improves Sustained Attention and Executive Functions in Multiple Sclerosis: A Pilot Study.Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2014 Nov 14. pii: 1545968314554623.
Neuroimaging and MS Study Groups of the Italian Society of Neurology; Functional Neuroradiology Section of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology. Guidelines from The Italian Neurological and Neuroradiological Societies for the use of magnetic reson...
Sensitivity to cocaine in adult mice is due to interplay between genetic makeup, early environment and later experience
Sensitivity to cocaine in adult mice is due to interplay between genetic makeup, early environment and later experience
A new therapy prevents intellectual disability in mouse with phenylketonuria
Targeting mGlu5 metabotropic glutamate receptors in the treatment of cognitive dysfunction in a mouse model of phenylketonuria
Unbalance between Excitation and Inhibition in Phenylketonuria, a Genetic Metabolic Disease Associated with Autism
Early-onset behavioral and neurochemical deficits in the genetic mouse model of phenylketonuria
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