Zróżnicowany obraz funkcjonowania poznawczego chorych ze stwardnieniem rozsianym Artykuł przeglądowy

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Justyna Marcinkowska-Mondzik
Joanna Seniów

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Autorzy przedstawiają trudności metodologiczne w ocenie funkcjonowania poznawczego chorych na stwardnienie rozsiane, stanowiących bardzo zróżnicowaną grupę. Powodują one, że uogólnianie wniosków z badań przedstawianych w piśmiennictwie tematu ma pewne ograniczenia. Czytelnik ma możliwość zapoznania się z różnymi narzędziami pomiaru zdolności poznawczych rekomendowanymi dla tej populacji chorych.

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