Item does not contain fulltextBoth errorless learning (EL) and Goal Management Training (GMT) have been shown effective cognitive rehabilitation methods aimed at optimizing the performance on everyday skills after brain injury. We examine whether a combination of EL and GMT is superior to traditional GMT for training complex daily tasks in brain-injured patients with executive dysfunction. This was an assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial conducted in 67 patients with executive impairments due to brain injury of non-progressive nature (minimal post-onset time: 3 months), referred for outpatient rehabilitation. Individually selected everyday tasks were trained using 8 sessions of an experimental combination of EL and GMT or via conven...
Errrorless learning is one of the most studied principles in neurorehabilitation. This is the first ...
Prospective memory (PM) is often claimed to rely upon executive as well as mnemonic resources. Here,...
Errorless learning has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitatio...
Contains fulltext : 168243.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: P...
Studies investigating the efficacy of errorless learning (EL), a rehabilitation method in which the ...
This chapter reviews the evidence from these studies of errorless (EL) learning in people with acqui...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of errorless learning on memory rehabilitation combined with enriched en...
Two studies assessed the effects of a training procedure (Goal Management Training, GMT), derived fr...
International audiencePurpose: To determine if Goal Management Training (GMT) is effective for the r...
Purpose: To determine if Goal Management Training (GMT) is effective for the rehabilitation of execu...
When errorless (EL) learning was first conceived and applied in brain injury rehabilitation, it was ...
Goal Management Training (GMT) is an effective method for improving disorganised behaviour in multis...
International audiencePRIMARY OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to examine in what ext...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) in childhood is associated with learning impairments, however it is uncl...
Background Poor skills generalization poses a major barrier to successful outcomes of rehabilitation...
Errrorless learning is one of the most studied principles in neurorehabilitation. This is the first ...
Prospective memory (PM) is often claimed to rely upon executive as well as mnemonic resources. Here,...
Errorless learning has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitatio...
Contains fulltext : 168243.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: P...
Studies investigating the efficacy of errorless learning (EL), a rehabilitation method in which the ...
This chapter reviews the evidence from these studies of errorless (EL) learning in people with acqui...
Aim: To evaluate the effect of errorless learning on memory rehabilitation combined with enriched en...
Two studies assessed the effects of a training procedure (Goal Management Training, GMT), derived fr...
International audiencePurpose: To determine if Goal Management Training (GMT) is effective for the r...
Purpose: To determine if Goal Management Training (GMT) is effective for the rehabilitation of execu...
When errorless (EL) learning was first conceived and applied in brain injury rehabilitation, it was ...
Goal Management Training (GMT) is an effective method for improving disorganised behaviour in multis...
International audiencePRIMARY OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to examine in what ext...
Acquired brain injury (ABI) in childhood is associated with learning impairments, however it is uncl...
Background Poor skills generalization poses a major barrier to successful outcomes of rehabilitation...
Errrorless learning is one of the most studied principles in neurorehabilitation. This is the first ...
Prospective memory (PM) is often claimed to rely upon executive as well as mnemonic resources. Here,...
Errorless learning has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for the cognitive rehabilitatio...