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Brain age as a surrogate marker for cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis

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Data from neuro‐imaging techniques allow us to estimate a brain's age. Brain age is easily interpretable as ‘how old the brain looks’ and could therefore be an attractive communication tool… Click to show full abstract

Data from neuro‐imaging techniques allow us to estimate a brain's age. Brain age is easily interpretable as ‘how old the brain looks’ and could therefore be an attractive communication tool for brain health in clinical practice. This study aimed to investigate its clinical utility by investigating the relationship between brain age and cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis (MS).

Keywords: cognitive performance; brain; performance multiple; brain age; multiple sclerosis

Journal Title: European Journal of Neurology
Year Published: 2022

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