Practice Effects of Mobile Tests of Cognition, Dexterity, and Mobility on Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: Data Analysis of a Smartphone-Based Observational Study
BackgroundSmartphones and their built-in sensors allow for measuring functions in disease-related domains through mobile tests. This could improve disease characterization and monitoring, and could potentially support treatment decisions for multiple sclerosis (MS), a multifaceted chronic neurologic...
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Main Authors: | Tim Woelfle (Author), Silvan Pless (Author), Andrea Wiencierz (Author), Ludwig Kappos (Author), Yvonne Naegelin (Author), Johannes Lorscheider (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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