What is it about?
Memory impairment occurs often in people with multiple sclerosis. Whether forgetfulness is due to poor encoding, retention, or retrieval is uncertain. Two studies demonstrated that difficulties in learning and retrieving memories account for forgetfulness.
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Why is it important?
In demonstrating what accounts for forgetfulness in multiple sclerosis, the study may guide rehabilitation efforts to address the most salient aspects of memory impairment. In doing so, functional outcomes among people with multiple sclerosis may be enhanced more efficiently.
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This page is a summary of: Memory in multiple sclerosis: A reappraisal using the item specific deficit approach., Neuropsychology, February 2021, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/neu0000712.
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