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It has been shown that a dynamic functional connectivity analysis could be more sensitive to pathology, as shown in \cite{Wee_2015}. In that study, researchers reported a nearly 80\% classification accuracy in detecting mild cognitive impairment versus normal controls, which was a larger effect compared to when they ran a stationary functional connectivity analysis. I expect the results of this study to show a similar improvement in classification accuracy of mild disability from high disability subjects. The results would signify that the posteriomedial cortex (PMC) may play a role in the functional adaptation for upper-extremity motor disability in MS patients. patients, and should be further studied.