Errorless learning has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitation of people with memory impairment. This study aimed to determine whether errorless learning is an effective strategy for teaching a complex procedure. Cognitive impairment has been tentatively linked with outcome after rehabilitation for lower limb amputation. Addressing this impairment may improve outcome. The aim of this study was to determine whether using an errorless learning approach would be beneficial for individuals who are learning how to put on their prosthetic limb. Thirty participants from a prosthetic clinic (WestMARC) were randomly assigned to an intervention (n = 15) or control group (n = 15). Results suggest that errorless l...
Errorless learning (EL) is a principle used to teach new information or skills to people with cognit...
This chapter reviews the evidence from these studies of errorless (EL) learning in people with acqui...
Introduction: Deficits in executive function (e.g. planning, problem-solving, prospective memory) fo...
Errorless learning has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitatio...
Objective: Errorless learning is an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitation of memory im...
In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), implicit or procedural rehabilitation techniques would be more effectiv...
Errorless learning has been shown to be very successful in the rehabilitation of memory problems par...
Item does not contain fulltextThis pilot study examines whether learning without errors is advantage...
When errorless (EL) learning was first conceived and applied in brain injury rehabilitation, it was ...
This chapter focuses on the development of Errorless (EL) learning, which emerged from two theoretic...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of errorless learning on memory rehabilitation combined with enriched en...
Previous studies concerned with the use of errorless learning (EL) in memory rehabilitation of patie...
The aim of this article was to review the evidence of errorless learning on learning outcomes in pat...
Studies investigating the efficacy of errorless learning (EL), a rehabilitation method in which the ...
We examined literature, within a 20-year period, regarding whether errorless learning strategies or ...
Errorless learning (EL) is a principle used to teach new information or skills to people with cognit...
This chapter reviews the evidence from these studies of errorless (EL) learning in people with acqui...
Introduction: Deficits in executive function (e.g. planning, problem-solving, prospective memory) fo...
Errorless learning has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitatio...
Objective: Errorless learning is an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitation of memory im...
In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), implicit or procedural rehabilitation techniques would be more effectiv...
Errorless learning has been shown to be very successful in the rehabilitation of memory problems par...
Item does not contain fulltextThis pilot study examines whether learning without errors is advantage...
When errorless (EL) learning was first conceived and applied in brain injury rehabilitation, it was ...
This chapter focuses on the development of Errorless (EL) learning, which emerged from two theoretic...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of errorless learning on memory rehabilitation combined with enriched en...
Previous studies concerned with the use of errorless learning (EL) in memory rehabilitation of patie...
The aim of this article was to review the evidence of errorless learning on learning outcomes in pat...
Studies investigating the efficacy of errorless learning (EL), a rehabilitation method in which the ...
We examined literature, within a 20-year period, regarding whether errorless learning strategies or ...
Errorless learning (EL) is a principle used to teach new information or skills to people with cognit...
This chapter reviews the evidence from these studies of errorless (EL) learning in people with acqui...
Introduction: Deficits in executive function (e.g. planning, problem-solving, prospective memory) fo...