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[Cognitive rehabilitation].

X Seron1, Y Rossetti, C Vallat-Azouvi

  • 1Faculté de Psychologie, Unité NESC, Louvain la Neuve, Belgique.

Revue Neurologique
|August 19, 2008
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Cognitive rehabilitation has advanced significantly over 30 years, improving patient outcomes. Future research focuses on bottom-up strategies and inter-hemispheric interactions for enhanced clinical rehabilitation.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Cognitive Psychology

Background:

  • Cognitive rehabilitation has seen substantial progress over the past three decades.
  • This review examines key advancements in neuropsychological rehabilitation.

Observation:

  • Progress is reviewed across four domains: pragmatic/ecological approaches, computerized rehabilitation, executive function rehabilitation, and dementia rehabilitation.
  • A case study demonstrates effective verbal working memory rehabilitation post-left hemisphere stroke.

Findings:

  • Cognitive rehabilitation has achieved dramatic improvements.
  • Computerized and ecological approaches enhance neuropsychological rehabilitation.
  • Executive functions and dementia cognitive rehabilitation show progress.

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Implications:

  • Future rehabilitation research should explore bottom-up strategies.
  • Inter-hemispheric interactions offer promising avenues for clinical rehabilitation.
  • Evidence supports targeted cognitive rehabilitation for stroke and dementia patients.