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    • Cognitive impairment frequently complicates stroke recovery.
    • Early intervention is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.

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    • To evaluate the effectiveness of early cognitive training in stroke survivors.
    • To assess the impact of computer-guided exercises on cognitive function.

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    • Ninety-two stroke patients were randomized into a study group (SG) or control group (CG).
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    • The CG underwent a sham intervention.

    Main Results:

    • The SG demonstrated statistically significant improvements across all neuropsychological measures.
    • The CG showed only minor, non-significant improvements.
    • Significant between-group differences were observed in memory and visual attention domains.

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    • Early post-stroke cognitive training is effective in improving cognitive outcomes.
    • This therapeutic strategy appears promising for stroke survivors' recovery.
    • Further research is needed to confirm its impact on daily life reintegration.