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Ralph H B Benedict

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Neurology|January 25, 2015
Paradoxes in thalamic function and cognition in people with multiple sclerosis: less is moreDeclan T Chard, Ralph H B Benedict
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|July 25, 2012
Evaluating cognitive outcome measures for MS clinical trials: what is a clinically meaningful change?Ralph H B Benedict, Marc K Walton
Neurosci|November 1, 2024
Cognitive Relapse in Multiple Sclerosis: New Findings and Directions for Future ResearchZachary L Weinstock, Ralph H B Benedict
Neurology|September 30, 2010
Down a slippery slope: cognitive changes in pediatric MSLauren B Krupp, Ralph H B Benedict
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging|July 2, 2004
Correlating brain atrophy with cognitive dysfunction, mood disturbances, and personality disorder in multiple sclerosisRalph H B Benedict, Dominic A Carone, Rohit Bakshi
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|March 15, 2006
Update on the relationships between neuropsychological dysfunction and structural MRI in multiple sclerosisAyda Tekok-Kilic, Ralph H B Benedict, Robert Zivadinov
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment|December 22, 2010
Walking impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: exercise training as a treatment optionRobert W Motl, Myla D Goldman, Ralph H B Benedict
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|May 5, 2022
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity is associated with processing speed, but not learning and memory, in cognitively impaired persons with multiple sclerosisRobert W Motl, Brian M Sandroff, Ralph H B Benedict
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|September 27, 2016
A new assessment tool for patients with multiple sclerosis from Spanish-speaking countries: validation of the Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS (BICAMS) in ArgentinaSandra Vanotti, Audrey Smerbeck, Ralph H B Benedict, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|April 19, 2008
Influence of recruitment and participation bias in neuropsychological research among MS patientsJ Aubrey Duquin, Brett A Parmenter, Ralph H B Benedict
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Neurology|January 25, 2015
Paradoxes in thalamic function and cognition in people with multiple sclerosis: less is moreDeclan T Chard, Ralph H B Benedict
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|July 25, 2012
Evaluating cognitive outcome measures for MS clinical trials: what is a clinically meaningful change?Ralph H B Benedict, Marc K Walton
Neurosci|November 1, 2024
Cognitive Relapse in Multiple Sclerosis: New Findings and Directions for Future ResearchZachary L Weinstock, Ralph H B Benedict
Neurology|September 30, 2010
Down a slippery slope: cognitive changes in pediatric MSLauren B Krupp, Ralph H B Benedict
Journal of Neuroimaging : Official Journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging|July 2, 2004
Correlating brain atrophy with cognitive dysfunction, mood disturbances, and personality disorder in multiple sclerosisRalph H B Benedict, Dominic A Carone, Rohit Bakshi
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics|March 15, 2006
Update on the relationships between neuropsychological dysfunction and structural MRI in multiple sclerosisAyda Tekok-Kilic, Ralph H B Benedict, Robert Zivadinov
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment|December 22, 2010
Walking impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: exercise training as a treatment optionRobert W Motl, Myla D Goldman, Ralph H B Benedict
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders|May 5, 2022
Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity is associated with processing speed, but not learning and memory, in cognitively impaired persons with multiple sclerosisRobert W Motl, Brian M Sandroff, Ralph H B Benedict
The Clinical Neuropsychologist|September 27, 2016
A new assessment tool for patients with multiple sclerosis from Spanish-speaking countries: validation of the Brief International Cognitive Assessment for MS (BICAMS) in ArgentinaSandra Vanotti, Audrey Smerbeck, Ralph H B Benedict, et al.
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|April 19, 2008
Influence of recruitment and participation bias in neuropsychological research among MS patientsJ Aubrey Duquin, Brett A Parmenter, Ralph H B Benedict
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