Special Issues of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: New Prospects in Cognitive Neurorehabilitation
1st Edition
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By Carlo Miniussi, Giuseppe Vallar
May 07, 2019
Cognitive deficits are a common consequence of neurological disease, and there is evidence that specific cognitive training may be effective in rehabilitation. Behavioural dysfunction following neurological disease constitutes one of the major causes of disability worldwide, exerts a major impact ...
Errorless Learning and Rehabilitation of Language and Memory Impairments
1st Edition
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By Paul Conroy, Matthew Lambon Ralph
July 26, 2017
This special issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation brings together seven newly published studies from a range of invited international researchers in the fields of language and memory disorders and their rehabilitation. The studies address a range of current themes within these fields. ...
Technology in Cognitive Rehabilitation: A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
1st Edition
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By Peter Gregor, Alan Newell
June 23, 2015
Communication and Information Technology has been used to support older and disabled people for over thirty years and there have been many successes in this field. Until recently, research has largely concentrated on people with physical or sensory dysfunction; computer technology has been ...
The Assessment and Rehabilitation of Vegetative and Minimally Conscious Patients: A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
1st Edition
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By Martin Richard Coleman
May 21, 2015
The vegetative state - a condition in which someone is awake but unaware with no evidence of a working mind - is both emotive and challenging. This condition and that of someone who gains partial recovery of mental and neurological functions - known as the minimally conscious state - have provoked ...
Cognitive Neuropsychology and Language Rehabilitation: A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
1st Edition
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By Anna Basso, Stefano Cappa, Guido Gainotti
September 23, 2003
Even if, in recent years, the study of language disorders in brain-damaged patients has been strongly influenced by models and experimental paradigms of cognitive neuropsychology, much less relevant has been the impact of this new approach to language rehabilitation. Contrasting opinions exist on ...