Operationalising cognitive fatigability in multiple sclerosis: a Gordian knot that can be cut?
Background: Researchers have attempted to operationalise objective measures of cognitive fatigability in multiple sclerosis (MS) to overcome the perceived subjectivity of patient-reported outcomes of fatigue (PROs). Measures of cognitive fatigability examine decrements in performance during sustaine...
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2016
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