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Abstract| Volume 37, 101538, January 2020

Motor Skill Acquisition Through Virtual Reality in People with Multiple Sclerosis: The Impact of Cognitive Function and Related Biomarkers

      Neurorehabilitation that involves learning new motor skills is considered one of the promising clinical methods for motor recovery in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). Strategies that aim at optimizing motor skills rehabilitation in MS individuals become critical. Therefore, factors that influence motor skill acquisition in people with MS need to be investigated. Despite the fact that cognitive disturbances are among the most common and disabling manifestation of MS few studies have investigated the effect of cognitive function and related biomarkers on motor skill acquisition in people with MS. The aim of this study is to examine whether cognitive function and related biomarkers influence motor skill acquisition in people with MS.
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