“…Twenty-three systematic reviews, all examining the general adult population, assessed the effect of cognitive rehabilitation on cognitive outcomes. Fourteen of those reviews demonstrated effectiveness (Bogdanova et al, 2016;Cicerone et al, 2005;Cicerone et al, 2011;Elliott and Parente, 2014;Fritz, Cheek, and Nichols-Larsen, 2015;Hallock et al, 2016;Kennedy et al, 2008;Lambez and Vakil, 2021;Little, Byrne, and Coetzer, 2021;O'Neil-Pirozzi, Kennedy, and Sohlberg, 2016;Park, Maitra, and Martinez, 2015;Radomski et al, 2016;Rodríguez-Rajo et al, 2018;Rohling et al, 2009), and two demonstrated no effect Virk et al, 2015). Additionally, three reviews had mixed findings (Cicerone et al, 2019;Roitsch et al, 2019;Steel, Elbourn, and Togher, 2021), and four characterized the evidence as uncertain (Ali, Viczko, and Smart, 2020;Brassel et al, 2021;Geraldo et al, 2018;Schrijnemaekers et al, 2014).…”