Cognitive and affective neuroscience theories of cognition and depression in multiple sclerosis and guillain-barré syndrome

Peter A. Arnett, Fiona H. Barwick, Joseph E. Beeney

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Abstract

The most commonly seen and studied demyelinating disorder in medical neuropsychology is multiple sclerosis (MS). As such, most of this chapter will focus on MS. Because Guillain-Barré syndrome is the most common demyelinating disorder of the peripheral nervous system, the limited neuropsychological data on this disorder will be reviewed in a brief section at the end.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationHandbook of Medical Neuropsychology
Subtitle of host publicationApplications of Cognitive Neuroscience, Second Edition
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages443-461
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9783030148959
ISBN (Print)9783030148942
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2019

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Psychology
  • General Medicine

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