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Frontiers in Neurology
Case-based fMRI analysis after cognitive rehabilitation in MS: A Novel Approach
Katrin eWeier1  Ludwig eKappos1  Martina eHubacher2  Markus eStöcklin2  Iris-Katharina ePenner2  Klaus eOpwis2 
[1] University Hospital Basel;University of Basel;
关键词: Multiple Sclerosis;    Rehabilitation;    fMRI;    plasticity;    working memory;    cognitive training;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fneur.2015.00078
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background: Cognitive decline in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) negatively impacts patients’ everyday functioning and quality of life. Since symptomatic pharmacological treatment is not yet available alternative treatment strategies such as cognitive rehabilitation are of particular interest. Objectives: To analyse the ways in which MS patients respond to cognitive training, by combining behavioural and fMRI data in a case-based triangulation approach.Methods: Ten relapsing-remitting (RR) MS patients aged between 39 and 58 years and between one and eight years post MS diagnosis were included. EDSS ranged from 1 to 3.5. Participants had normal to high intelligence levels. Six patients were assigned to the training group (TG) and four to the control group (CG) without intervention. The training group received a 4-weeks computerized working memory (WM) training, consisting of 16 training sessions of 45 minutes duration each. Before and after the training a neuropsychological examination and fMRI investigation by using an N-Back task of different complexity was applied. Results: Patients in the TG responded differently to cognitive training. Four participants did not meet the triangulation criteria for being treatment responders. The two responders showed two distinct changes regarding activation patterns after training: I) decreased brain activation associated with increased processing speed and II) increased brain activation associated with higher processing speed and WM performance. Conclusion: The occurrence of different and opposed response patterns after the same training indicates a risk in applying classical group statistics. Different and especially opposed patterns within the same sample may distort results of classical statistical comparisons. Thus, underlying processes may not be discovered and lead to misinterpretation of results.

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