Intraindividual variability

Increased intraindividual variability (IIV) in reaction time is the earliest indicator of cognitive change in MS: A two-year observational study

Authors: Giuseppina Pilloni, T Charles Casper, Soe Mar, Jayne Ness, Teri Schreiner, Michael Waltz, Emmanuelle Wauban, Bianca Weinstock-Guttman, Yolanda Wheeler, Lauren Krupp , Leigh Charvet

Journal: International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology

Year Published: 2024

Background: Cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis (MS) is common, but unpredictable, and increases with disease duration. As such, early detection of cognitive decline may improve the effectiveness of interventions. To that end, the Symbol Digit Modalities […]

Variable objective sleep quality is related to worse spatial learning and memory in young adults

Authors: Jordan Stiver, Benjamin Fusco-Gessick, Eileen Moran, Cara Crook, Molly E Zimmerman

Journal: Sleep Medicine

Year Published: 2021

Objective The majority of research on sleep and cognition has focused on mean markers of sleep across multiple nights; however, variable sleep patterns have become increasingly common in the modern era. The purpose of this study […]

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