@article{3120693,
    title = "Can dynamic memory changes represent an index of raised intracranial pressure in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension? From Luria to Higgins et al",
    author = "Patrikelis, P. and Korfias, S. and Messinis, L. and Alexoudi, A. and Papasilekas, T. and Banos, S. and Vlachakis, E. and Sakas, D. and Gatzonis, S.",
    journal = "Medical Hypotheses",
    year = "2020",
    volume = "143",
    publisher = "Churchill Livingstone",
    issn = "0306-9877",
    doi = "10.1016/j.mehy.2020.109832",
    keywords = "arousal;  attention disturbance;  cognitive defect;  disease association;  fatigue;  gray matter;  human;  idiopathic intracranial hypertension;  intracranial pressure;  learning disorder;  Letter;  memory disorder;  muscle tone;  neuropathology;  processing speed;  reaction time;  sleep quality;  brain pseudotumor;  chronic fatigue syndrome;  intracranial hypertension;  intracranial pressure;  memory, Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic;  Humans;  Intracranial Hypertension;  Intracranial Pressure;  Memory;  Pseudotumor Cerebri"
}