In 22 (56%) of 39 quiet-stage multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with at least average intelligence quotients, performances in memory and learning tasks were normal, as compared with those of a control group (24 healthy volunteers). Of the remaining 44% (n = 17), 2 patients were amnesic and 5 had been judged to have suffered cognitive decline. Auditory word learning was particularly vulnerable; however, acquisition rate was not significantly different between MS patients and controls.