Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the treatment efficacy of the Attention Process Training (APT; Sohlberg & Mateer, 2005), a therapeutic protocol designed for individuals who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI), on a person with Parkinson’s disease to determine if improvement of various attention processes and memory recall could be improved. Methods: We designed a phase I, multiple baseline A1-B-A2-A3, single-subject study with one participant diagnosed with idiopathic PD and self-reported attention impairments. We used Attention Process Training (APT) protocol (Sohlberg & Mateer, 2005) to train attention process 120-minutes per session, one time per week for 6 sessions. Results: The participant demonstrated a l...
A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is as disorienting as it is devastating. The Complete Guide for P...
In today’s high paced, hi-tech and high stress environment, with extended work hours, long to-do lis...
According to the World Alzheimer report published in 2020, 50 million people are currently living wi...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by a degeneration of the substantia nigra, resulting in a ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the presence and degree of treatment effects fou...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between hope, health-promoting...
ABSTRACT Objective: To examine the impact of task-specific anodal transcranial direct current stimul...
Typically, a Parkinson’s disease (PD) patient would display instances of tremor and bradykinesia (sl...
Middle-age adults’ (MA) self-report of falls are greater compared to younger adults (YA) during ambu...
Pathophysiological mechanisms of postural changes leading to sagittal imbalances in PD remain unknow...
Dementia has become a serious problem worldwide due to the rapidly increasing incidence rate and the...
Performance validity test (PVT) inaccuracies can be explained by both test and extra-test (e.g., res...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disease, which is characterized by the ...
Spatial coordination of bimanual movements is important when performing daily activities. Whereas, o...
This pilot study investigated motor learning and neuroplasticity in persons who do and do not stutte...
A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is as disorienting as it is devastating. The Complete Guide for P...
In today’s high paced, hi-tech and high stress environment, with extended work hours, long to-do lis...
According to the World Alzheimer report published in 2020, 50 million people are currently living wi...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by a degeneration of the substantia nigra, resulting in a ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the presence and degree of treatment effects fou...
Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine the relationship between hope, health-promoting...
ABSTRACT Objective: To examine the impact of task-specific anodal transcranial direct current stimul...
Typically, a Parkinson’s disease (PD) patient would display instances of tremor and bradykinesia (sl...
Middle-age adults’ (MA) self-report of falls are greater compared to younger adults (YA) during ambu...
Pathophysiological mechanisms of postural changes leading to sagittal imbalances in PD remain unknow...
Dementia has become a serious problem worldwide due to the rapidly increasing incidence rate and the...
Performance validity test (PVT) inaccuracies can be explained by both test and extra-test (e.g., res...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disease, which is characterized by the ...
Spatial coordination of bimanual movements is important when performing daily activities. Whereas, o...
This pilot study investigated motor learning and neuroplasticity in persons who do and do not stutte...
A diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease is as disorienting as it is devastating. The Complete Guide for P...
In today’s high paced, hi-tech and high stress environment, with extended work hours, long to-do lis...
According to the World Alzheimer report published in 2020, 50 million people are currently living wi...