Fatigue and cognition: Pupillary responses to problem-solving in early multiple sclerosis patients

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P356DOI10.1002/BRB3.717
P932PMC publication ID5516595
P698PubMed publication ID28729927

P50authorBruno LaengQ88799260
Elisabeth Gulowsen CeliusQ89585276
Hanne F HarboQ90089338
Sigrid A de Rodez BenaventQ96092074
P2093author name stringLiv Drolsum
Emilia Kerty
Nils I Landrø
Piotr Sowa
Lars Etholm
Kristian B Nilsen
Gro O Nygaard
Marte Wendel-Haga
Siren Tønnesen
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P433issue7
P921main subjectproblem solvingQ730920
P304page(s)e00717
P577publication date2017-05-17
P1433published inBrain and BehaviorQ20708466
P1476titleFatigue and cognition: Pupillary responses to problem-solving in early multiple sclerosis patients
P478volume7

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