Rethinking damaged cognition: an expert opinion on cognitive rehabilitation

Cognition is frequently damaged by acquired brain injury (ABI). Impaired thinking is both a symptom in its own right and also a barrier to recovery by impacting their insight and awareness and their engagement with rehabilitation. Here we consider the aims, mechanisms and contexts when the...

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Autores principales: Catherine Doogan, Alex Leff
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Publicado: Whitehouse Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/c2a9c8803acb4d24bba71955eb9fb352
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Sumario:Cognition is frequently damaged by acquired brain injury (ABI). Impaired thinking is both a symptom in its own right and also a barrier to recovery by impacting their insight and awareness and their engagement with rehabilitation. Here we consider the aims, mechanisms and contexts when the goal is to improve cognitive function in patients with ABI.