Remote cognitive rehabilitation of attention: a case series pilot study with post-stroke patients
Letícia Silva Dutra,
Larissa Scoralich,
Nadia Shigaeff
Abstract:Cognitive deficits are highly prevalent following a stroke, with memory, attention, and psychomotor speed being among the most affected functions. Prior research indicates that cognitive rehabilitation for stroke patients yields substantial improvements in cognitive performance and concurrently exerts a positive influence on reducing depressive symptoms. Objective: The goal of this study was to provide a description and assessment of the influence of cognitive rehabilitation on the attentional performance and… Show more
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