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Sienna Colonese's research investigates the relationship between myelination integrity in the cingulum bundle and cognitive function, specifically information processing speed, in individuals with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). Her work utilizes SHIFT MRI techniques to characterize the cingulum network's myelination structure. Colonese has co-authored publications with Tatiana Wolfe, G. Andrew James, A.C.W. Pike, and Clint Kilts, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research focuses on understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of cognitive impairments in neurological conditions.
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- Publications: 2
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511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS (2025)
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- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
- 511 Functional link between myelination integrity in the connectome of the cingulum bundle and information processing speed in RRMS
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