Speed of processing training to improve cognition in moderate to severe TBI: a randomized clinical trial
Nancy D. Chiaravalloti,
Silvana L Costa,
Caroline Armknecht
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundModerate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in cognitive deficits. Processing speed (PS) deficits are common, exerting a significant impact on daily life. Few studies have examined the efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation specifically for PS deficits in moderate to severe TBI.ObjectiveExamine the efficacy of Speed of Processing Training (SOPT) in moderate to severe TBI. This protocol is a 10-session behavioral intervention for PS deficits that has been successfully used with other c… Show more
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