Description |
1 online resource (xi, 292 pages) : illustrations (many in color) |
Contents |
Neuroimaging / Derin Cobia, Chaz Rich, and Erin D. Bigler -- Important considerations for developing rigorous cognitive rehabilitation trials with imaging protocols / Yelena Goldin and Keith D. Cicerone -- Cognitive rehabilitation in normal aging and individuals with subjective cognitive decline / Willem S. Eikelboom, Dirk Bertens, and Roy P. C. Kessels -- Neuroimaging outcomes of cognitively oriented treatments in older adults across the Alzheimer's disease spectrum / Benjamin M. Hampstead, Annalise Rahman-Filipiak, and Jaclyn M. Reckow -- The application of neuroimaging to the evaluation of cognitive rehabilitation in TBI / Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, Erica Weber, and Ekaterina Dobryakova -- Neuroimaging and rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis / Rosalía Dacosta-Aguayo, Helen Genova, Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, and John DeLuca -- |
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Parkinson's disease / María Díez-Cirarda, Naroa Ibarretxe-Bilbao, Javier Peña, and Natalia Ojeda -- Schizophrenia / Synthia Guimond, Luis Sandoval, and Matcheri S. Keshavan -- Cognitive rehabilitation and neuroimaging in stroke / Rosalía Dacosta-Aguayo and Tibor Auer -- Cognitive rehabilitation in patients with non-central nervous system cancers and brain tumors / Karin Gehring, Kete Klaver, Melissa L. Edwards, Shelli Kesler, Jeffrey S. Wefel, and Sanne B. Schagen -- Pediatric TBI / Kristen R. Hoskinson and Keith Owen Yeates -- Epilogue : where do we go from here in bridging cognitive rehabilitation and neuroimaging? / Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, Erica Weber, and John DeLuca |
Summary |
The purpose of this book is to educate readers regarding the efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation across a variety of neurological conditions, with specific emphasis on rehabilitation-related change detectable via neuroimaging. For ease of reference, this information is divided into separate chapters by neurological condition, since the nature of cognitive impairment and mechanism of rehabilitation may differ across populations. Also included are discussions of the use of neuroimaging in cognitive rehabilitation trials, rigorous design of cognitive rehabilitation trials to have greater scientific impact (e.g., obtaining Class I evidence), and future directions for the field. As such, the book is designed to be useful to both clinicians and researchers involved in the rehabilitation of such conditions so that they can make informed decisions regarding evidence-based treatment to deploy in clinical settings or to further study in research endeavors |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references at chapter ends, and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 17, 2020) |
Subject |
Cognition disorders -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
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Brain -- Imaging
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Neuroplasticity.
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Cognition Disorders -- rehabilitation
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Cognition Disorders -- diagnostic imaging
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Neuroimaging -- methods
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Brain -- diagnostic imaging
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Neuronal Plasticity
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Clinical Trials as Topic
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Neuroplasticity
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Brain -- Imaging
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Cognition disorders -- Patients -- Rehabilitation
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Genre/Form |
Instructional and educational works.
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Matériel d'éducation et de formation.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
DeLuca, John, 1956- editor, author.
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Chiaravalloti, Nancy D. editor, author
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Weber, Erica. editor, author
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ISBN |
9783030483821 |
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3030483827 |
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