A new article about multiple sclerosis, cognition, and neuroimaging

The Neuropsychology team in collaboration with BioCruces Unit has published an article in which the aim was to assess the impact of structural and functional integrity of the posterior visual route in the processing visual speed among patients with multiple sclerosis.

The results demonstrated that both structural and functional integrity of the posterior visual route can explain the up to 24% and 45% of the variability of visual processing speed in multiple sclerosis.