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Neuropsychology (journal) | 1999

Depression in multiple sclerosis: relationship to working memory capacity.

Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; William D. Voss; William I. Bender; John M. Wurst; Jon M. Tippin

Recent research has shown that depression in multiple sclerosis (MS) is associated with deficits on cognitively demanding tasks. One explanation for this relationship is that depressed MS patients may have reduced working memory capacity. The present study was designed to test this hypothesis. Depressed MS patients were compared with nondepressed MS patients and nondepressed healthy controls on a task of working memory capacity (reading span) and a short-term memory task not taxing working memory capacity (word span). In support of the capacity-reduction model, compared with the nondepressed groups, depressed MS patients performed significantly worse on reading span (p<.001) but not on word span. Additionally, reading span was significantly correlated with capacity-demanding tasks shown to be impaired in depressed MS patients in previous reports. Results suggest that depressed MS patients are characterized by limited working memory capacity and that the central executive component of the working memory system may be most affected.


Neuropsychology (journal) | 1999

Depressed mood in multiple sclerosis: relationship to capacity-demanding memory and attentional functioning.

Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; William D. Voss; Bruce R. Wright; William I. Bender; John M. Wurst; Jon M. Tippin


Clinical Neuropsychologist | 2002

Relationship between coping, cognitive dysfunction and depression in multiple sclerosis.

Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; William D. Voss; John J. Randolph; Alicia A. Grandey


Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | 2000

The Ecological Validity of Clinical Tests of Memory and Attention in Multiple Sclerosis

Christopher I. Higginson; Peter A. Arnett; William D. Voss


Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | 2002

Contributing factors to depressed mood in multiple sclerosis

William D. Voss; Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; John J. Randolph; Michael D. Campos; Dennis G. Dyck


Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | 1998

Neurovegetative Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis: Relationship to Depressed Mood, Fatigue, and Physical Disability

John J. Randolph; Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; William D. Voss


Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | 1999

Speed of presentation influences story recall in multiple sclerosis patients

Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; William D. Voss; John J. Randolph; P.J. Freske


Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | 2000

Neurovegetative Symptoms in Multiple Sclerosis

John J. Randolph; Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; William D. Voss


Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | 1999

Generalized distress and psychopathology predict depression in MS patients

P.J. Freske; Peter A. Arnett; William D. Voss; John J. Randolph


Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology | 1999

Relationship between metamemory and tested cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosis

John J. Randolph; Peter A. Arnett; Christopher I. Higginson; William D. Voss

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Peter A. Arnett

Washington State University

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Bruce R. Wright

Washington State University

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Dennis G. Dyck

Washington State University Spokane

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Michael D. Campos

Washington State University

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