The ability to divide attention of persons who had sustained a severe Closed Head Injury 5 to 10 years before (chronic CHI patients), was examined in a dual-task experiment administered to 15 CHI patients and 34 control subjects. Both the patient group and the control group consisted of active licenced drivers at the time of the investigation. One task was a compensatory tracking task requiring lane tracking, a basic skill or car driving. The other task was a self-paced visual choice reaction time task. Single-task difficulty was individually adjusted by adaptive task procedures (on both tasks CHI patients reached significantly lower performance levels in single task conditions). With individual differences in single-task performance thus c...
Two dual-task experiments are reported bearing on the issue of slower processing time for severe chr...
A comprehensive assessment of both selective (focused attention, divided attention) and intensive (a...
The issue of whether severe close-head injury (CHI) patients suffer from disproportionate dual-task ...
The ability to divide attention of persons who had sustained a severe Closed Head Injury 5 to 10 yea...
This study was aimed at identifying the impaired attentional components in patients who had sustaine...
Lesions of white matter which connects distant brain areas are characteristic for closed head injury...
Lesions of white matter which connects distant brain areas are characteristic for closed head injury...
One of the most persisting sequelae of closed head injury (CHI) is a general slowing of information ...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
This study was aimed to identify impaired attentional components in mild CHI patients. The CHI featu...
The ability to orient visual attention covertly was studied in 11 patients who had suffered a modera...
Following a closed head injury patients undergo extensive programs in rehabilitation or relearning. ...
In this thesis, divided attention was investigated in four groups of subjects: closed head injury (C...
The performance of a group of 60 severely closed-head-injured patients in the subacute stage of reco...
Two dual-task experiments are reported bearing on the issue of slower processing time for severe chr...
A comprehensive assessment of both selective (focused attention, divided attention) and intensive (a...
The issue of whether severe close-head injury (CHI) patients suffer from disproportionate dual-task ...
The ability to divide attention of persons who had sustained a severe Closed Head Injury 5 to 10 yea...
This study was aimed at identifying the impaired attentional components in patients who had sustaine...
Lesions of white matter which connects distant brain areas are characteristic for closed head injury...
Lesions of white matter which connects distant brain areas are characteristic for closed head injury...
One of the most persisting sequelae of closed head injury (CHI) is a general slowing of information ...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
Central executive aspects of attention were investigated in a group of 20 closed head injury (CHI) p...
This study was aimed to identify impaired attentional components in mild CHI patients. The CHI featu...
The ability to orient visual attention covertly was studied in 11 patients who had suffered a modera...
Following a closed head injury patients undergo extensive programs in rehabilitation or relearning. ...
In this thesis, divided attention was investigated in four groups of subjects: closed head injury (C...
The performance of a group of 60 severely closed-head-injured patients in the subacute stage of reco...
Two dual-task experiments are reported bearing on the issue of slower processing time for severe chr...
A comprehensive assessment of both selective (focused attention, divided attention) and intensive (a...
The issue of whether severe close-head injury (CHI) patients suffer from disproportionate dual-task ...