Neural efficiency of a specific cognitive training in working memory in multiple sclerosis patients

Author

Aguirre Vidal, Naiara

Director

Forn Frías, Cristina

Ávila Rivera, César

Date of defense

2021-12-13

Pages

148 p.



Department/Institute

Universitat Jaume I. Escola de Doctorat

Doctorate programs

Programa de Doctorat en Psicologia

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune degenerative disease that produces cognitive impairment secondary to white and gray matter disruption of the central nervous system. The main objectives of this doctoral thesis were: First, to study spontaneous brain neuroplasticity processes associated with white matter lesions. Second, to study neuroplasticity processes induced after intensive working memory training. Regarding spontaneous neuroplasticity results, it was observed that white matter lesions located in the internal capsule are predominant in MS patients and cause functional connectivity changes that correlate negatively with cognitive performance. On the other hand, induced neuroplasticity results showed that a specific training in working memory produces similar neuroplasticity in patients as in healthy subjects. These changes in brain plasticity are also associated with cognitive performance improvement. These results can be interpreted as an increase in cognitive efficiency.

Keywords

Multiple sclerosis; Neuroplasticity; Working memory; Cognitive training; Connectivity; Magnetic resonance

Subjects

159.9 - Psychology

Knowledge Area

Salut i serveis socials

Note

Compendi d'articles, Doctorat internacional

Doctorat internacional

Documents

2021_Tesis_Aguirre Vidal_Naiara.pdf

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Rights

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