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Helen M Genova

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Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)|March 11, 2009
Cognition in multiple sclerosis: a review of neuropsychological and fMRI researchHelen M Genova, James F Sumowski, Nancy Chiaravalloti, et al.
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)|November 13, 2020
Cognitive Fatigue Is Associated with Altered Functional Connectivity in Interoceptive and Reward Pathways in Multiple SclerosisMichelle H Chen, John DeLuca, Helen M Genova, et al.
Social Neuroscience|September 17, 2014
Facial affect recognition linked to damage in specific white matter tracts in traumatic brain injuryHelen M Genova, Venkateswaran Rajagopalan, Nancy Chiaravalloti, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|February 5, 2013
Processing speed versus working memory: contributions to an information-processing task in multiple sclerosisHelen M Genova, Jeannie Lengenfelder, Nancy D Chiaravalloti, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|October 4, 2011
Altered effective connectivity during performance of an information processing speed task in multiple sclerosisVictoria M Leavitt, Glenn Wylie, Helen M Genova, et al.
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|September 23, 2015
Awareness of Subjective Fatigue After Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain InjuryKathy S Chiou, Nancy D Chiaravalloti, Glenn R Wylie, et al.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|April 4, 2022
Signal Detection Theory as a Novel Tool to Understand Cognitive Fatigue in Individuals With Multiple SclerosisCristina A F Román, John DeLuca, Bing Yao, et al.
Social Neuroscience|April 8, 2016
An investigation of the impact of facial affect recognition impairments in moderate to severe TBI on fatigue, depression, and quality of lifeHelen M Genova, Andrew Genualdi, Yael Goverover, et al.
Journal of Neuropsychology|June 2, 2019
Relationship between social cognition and fatigue, depressive symptoms, and anxiety in multiple sclerosisHelen M Genova, Katie Lancaster, Jean Lengenfelder, et al.
Journal of Neurology|May 1, 2020
Neural mechanisms underlying state mental fatigue in multiple sclerosis: a pilot studyMichelle H Chen, Glenn R Wylie, Brian M Sandroff, et al.
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Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)|March 11, 2009
Cognition in multiple sclerosis: a review of neuropsychological and fMRI researchHelen M Genova, James F Sumowski, Nancy Chiaravalloti, et al.
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)|November 13, 2020
Cognitive Fatigue Is Associated with Altered Functional Connectivity in Interoceptive and Reward Pathways in Multiple SclerosisMichelle H Chen, John DeLuca, Helen M Genova, et al.
Social Neuroscience|September 17, 2014
Facial affect recognition linked to damage in specific white matter tracts in traumatic brain injuryHelen M Genova, Venkateswaran Rajagopalan, Nancy Chiaravalloti, et al.
Applied Neuropsychology. Adult|February 5, 2013
Processing speed versus working memory: contributions to an information-processing task in multiple sclerosisHelen M Genova, Jeannie Lengenfelder, Nancy D Chiaravalloti, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|October 4, 2011
Altered effective connectivity during performance of an information processing speed task in multiple sclerosisVictoria M Leavitt, Glenn Wylie, Helen M Genova, et al.
The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation|September 23, 2015
Awareness of Subjective Fatigue After Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain InjuryKathy S Chiou, Nancy D Chiaravalloti, Glenn R Wylie, et al.
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|April 4, 2022
Signal Detection Theory as a Novel Tool to Understand Cognitive Fatigue in Individuals With Multiple SclerosisCristina A F Román, John DeLuca, Bing Yao, et al.
Social Neuroscience|April 8, 2016
An investigation of the impact of facial affect recognition impairments in moderate to severe TBI on fatigue, depression, and quality of lifeHelen M Genova, Andrew Genualdi, Yael Goverover, et al.
Journal of Neuropsychology|June 2, 2019
Relationship between social cognition and fatigue, depressive symptoms, and anxiety in multiple sclerosisHelen M Genova, Katie Lancaster, Jean Lengenfelder, et al.
Journal of Neurology|May 1, 2020
Neural mechanisms underlying state mental fatigue in multiple sclerosis: a pilot studyMichelle H Chen, Glenn R Wylie, Brian M Sandroff, et al.
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