Recent discoveries about how the central nervous system responds to injury and how patients reacquire lost behaviours by training have yielded promising new therapies for neurorehabilitation. Until recently, this field had been largely static, but the current melding of basic behavioural science with neuroscience promises entirely new approaches to improving behavioural, perceptual and cognitive capabilities after neurological damage. Studies of phenomena such as cortical reorganization after a lesion, central nervous system repair, and the substantial enhancement of extremity use and linguistic function by behavioural therapy, support this emerging view. The ongoing changes in rehabilitation strategies might well amount to an impending par...
Cognitive deficits are a common consequence of neurological disease, and there is evidence that spec...
This special issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation aims to present new knowledge about a recent...
Following stroke, patients are commonly left with debilitating motor and speech impairments. This ar...
After an initial period of recovery, human neurological injury has long been thought to be static. I...
Neurological diseases are one of the most common causes for rehabilitation intervention such as phys...
Neuropsychological or cognitive rehabilitation has undergone a considerable theoretical and practica...
After decades of focusing on how to alleviate and prevent recurrence of acute CNS injuries, the emph...
Rehabilitation of cognitive functions is a primary goal in neurological and psychiatric settings. Co...
Modern cognitive neuroscience provides a powerful framework in which biological models of recovery a...
Initial brain imaging studies on recovery of motor functioning after stroke suggested their potentia...
Abstract Spinal cord injury (SCI) often leads to chronic paralysis, which was for a long time consid...
In the history of neuroscience it had long been a virtually axiomatic belief that the mature mammali...
Modern cognitive neuroscience provides a powerful framework in which biological models of recovery a...
Injury due to stroke and traumatic brain injury result in significant long-term effects upon behavio...
Neurologic rehabilitation aims to reduce impairments and disabilities so that persons with serious s...
Cognitive deficits are a common consequence of neurological disease, and there is evidence that spec...
This special issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation aims to present new knowledge about a recent...
Following stroke, patients are commonly left with debilitating motor and speech impairments. This ar...
After an initial period of recovery, human neurological injury has long been thought to be static. I...
Neurological diseases are one of the most common causes for rehabilitation intervention such as phys...
Neuropsychological or cognitive rehabilitation has undergone a considerable theoretical and practica...
After decades of focusing on how to alleviate and prevent recurrence of acute CNS injuries, the emph...
Rehabilitation of cognitive functions is a primary goal in neurological and psychiatric settings. Co...
Modern cognitive neuroscience provides a powerful framework in which biological models of recovery a...
Initial brain imaging studies on recovery of motor functioning after stroke suggested their potentia...
Abstract Spinal cord injury (SCI) often leads to chronic paralysis, which was for a long time consid...
In the history of neuroscience it had long been a virtually axiomatic belief that the mature mammali...
Modern cognitive neuroscience provides a powerful framework in which biological models of recovery a...
Injury due to stroke and traumatic brain injury result in significant long-term effects upon behavio...
Neurologic rehabilitation aims to reduce impairments and disabilities so that persons with serious s...
Cognitive deficits are a common consequence of neurological disease, and there is evidence that spec...
This special issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation aims to present new knowledge about a recent...
Following stroke, patients are commonly left with debilitating motor and speech impairments. This ar...