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Cognitive Changes in Multiple Sclerosis | National MS Society

Cognitive changes can be the first symptom of MS and over half of people living with MS experience some cognitive function change.For most people, the changes ...

Cognitive problems in MS | MS Society

Problems with language, visual perception (recognising what you see) and spatial relations (judging distances and position) are less common in people with MS.

Understanding How Multiple Sclerosis Can Affect Your Cognition

Research has shown that people with MS may find thinking through complex problems or projects more difficult because they lose the mental agility to shift from ...

Cognition in multiple sclerosis - PMC - NCBI

Cognitive profile. Slowed cognitive processing speed and episodic memory decline are the most common cognitive deficits in MS, with additional ...

Cognitive Changes | MSAA - Multiple Sclerosis Association of America

The most commonly affected cognitive processes in MS are speed-of-information processing, memory, and executive functions.

Thinking and memory problems | MS Trust

Cognitive problems are common in multiple sclerosis (MS). This means problems with your memory, attention span, planning, decision making, ...

Cognition Problems (Thinking and Memory) - MS Australia

Cognition problems, also referred to as “brain fog”, “brain haze”, or “cog fog”, are common for people living with MS and often involve elements of decision ...

Emotional and cognitive changes - MS International Federation

Having MS can affect self-esteem. There may be times when it's difficult to do everything a person is used to doing, or they may have to do things differently.

Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: clinical management ...

Cognitive impairment is a sometimes neglected, yet common, sign and symptom with a profound effect on instrumental activities of daily living.

Cognitive Health & Functioning with MS | National MS Society

Over half of people with MS will experience some changes in cognitive functions. These changes are most commonly related to speed of information processing, ...

Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis: An Update on ... - MDPI

Cognitive impairment (CI) is a core feature of multiple sclerosis (MS) and affects up to 65% of patients in every phase of the disease, ...

Identifying and Managing Cognitive Disorders in Multiple Sclerosis

Cognitive dysfunction is common in the MS population. It affects quality of life and correlates with worsened disease outcome.

Memory and thinking | MS Society

This damage can stop or slow down the messages and cause the cognitive symptoms. The impact of physical MS symptoms Open panel.

6 Signs of Cognitive Issues in MS | MyMSTeam

It can be hard to recognize which changes are related to MS cognitive changes. Does MS affect memory? Can it make it harder to solve problems or think of words?

Cognition and MS | MS Canada

Cognition refers to how we think, remember, communicate, and learn. Changes in cognition can occur in over 50% of adults and 30% of children living with MS.

Multiple Sclerosis With Predominant, Severe Cognitive Impairment

We describe patients with MS whose clinical phenotype is characterized by severe cognitive dysfunction and prominent cortical and psychiatric signs.

Cognitive Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis: Screening and Treatment

Multiple sclerosis (MS) can cause physical symptoms and cognitive changes, such as not being able to focus or concentrate.

Understanding the effects of cognitive impairment - MS Australia

Cognitive impairment is common in multiple sclerosis (MS), impacting concentration, working memory and retrieval, and social cognition.

Cognitive Dysfunction in the Early Stages of Multiple Sclerosis ...

This article summarizes the current knowledge about cognitive dysfunction in the early phase of MS, including biomarkers, MRI correlates, and its value as a ...

Cognitive Dysfunction in Multiple Sclerosis - The Neurology Hub

The cardinal presentation of cognitive impairment in MS is delayed processing speed (Figure 2). Information processing speed slows down, and memory difficulties ...