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Published on in Vol 27 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/53503, first published .
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A New Smartphone-Based Cognitive Screening Battery for Multiple Sclerosis (icognition): Validation Study

A New Smartphone-Based Cognitive Screening Battery for Multiple Sclerosis (icognition): Validation Study

Journals

  1. Balconi J, Langdon D, Dhakal B, Benedict R. An Update on New Approaches to Cognitive Assessment in Multiple Sclerosis. NeuroSci 2025;6(3):87 View
  2. Voigt I, Masanneck L, Pawlitzki M, Inojosa H, Meuth S, Ziemssen T. MS360°: a conceptual digital-first, data-driven hybrid care framework for personalised multiple sclerosis management. npj Digital Medicine 2026;9(1) View
  3. Single M, Mollà-Casanova S, Bruhin L, Skaramagkas V, Gerber S, Chan A, Nef T, Penner I. Feasibility of Privacy-Preserving LiDAR-Based Continuous Gait and Activity Monitoring in Three People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Technical Proof-of-Concept Case Study. Sensors 2026;26(14):4455 View
  4. Van Laethem D, Costers L, Miravalle A, Alvarez E, Myers B, Boster A, Al Halawani H, Dewil M, Cambron M, Grothe M, Denissen S, Bartz R, Sima D, Ribbens A, Smeets D, Nagels G. The relationship between objective and subjective cognitive performance and clinical and MRI disease burden in early multiple sclerosis. Scientific Reports 2026;16(1) View
  5. Jeon B, Noh C, Noh S, Shim Y, Cho S, Cho S. Scenario-Based Serious Game for Screening Mild Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults: A Preliminary Validation Study (Preprint). JMIR Serious Games 2026 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Bilder R. Neuropsychology in the Age of Digital Health. View