The aim of the present study is to evaluate the outcomes of a computer-based cognitive training on patients affected by Alzheimer's disease (AD) compared with the outcomes on patients affected by mild cognitive impairment (MCI), multiple system atrophy (MSA). Ten AD patients aged 74.1+/-5.6 years, with mini-mental state examination (MMSE) score at baseline of 23.9+/-2.4, and 10 MCI patients aged 70.6+/-6.0 years, with MMSE score of 28.0+/-1.4, attending our day-hospital of neurorehabilitation were selected for the study. Three MSA patients aged 69.0+/-9.5 years, MMSE scores 26.7+/-2.3 were selected from the same setting in order to have a different control group. Each patient attended two training programs and was evaluated according to cog...
Aim: The main objective of this study was to analyse the development of cognitive functions and effe...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of a new cognitive rehabilitation program on memory and functiona...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of a new cognitive rehabilitation program on memory and functiona...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
BackgroundEffective non-pharmacological cognitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer’s dementi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program on cognition, quali...
Background and Purpose. There is an increasing interest in the effect of nonpharmacological interven...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterised by a slow progression and by an extensive prodromal phase durin...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterised by a slow progression and by an extensive prodromal phase durin...
Aim: The main objective of this study was to analyse the development of cognitive functions and effe...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of a new cognitive rehabilitation program on memory and functiona...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of a new cognitive rehabilitation program on memory and functiona...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
Data support the evidence that neuropsychological rehabilitation is effective in Alzheimer disease (...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
International audienceConsidering the high risk for individuals with amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairm...
BackgroundEffective non-pharmacological cognitive interventions to prevent Alzheimer’s dementi...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program on cognition, quali...
Background and Purpose. There is an increasing interest in the effect of nonpharmacological interven...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterised by a slow progression and by an extensive prodromal phase durin...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterised by a slow progression and by an extensive prodromal phase durin...
Aim: The main objective of this study was to analyse the development of cognitive functions and effe...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of a new cognitive rehabilitation program on memory and functiona...
The authors evaluated the efficacy of a new cognitive rehabilitation program on memory and functiona...