Cognitive Neurorehabilitation (eBook, ePUB)
Evidence and Application
Redaktion: Stuss, Donald T.
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Evidence and Application
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Now available in paperback, this updated new edition summarizes the latest developments in cognitive neuroscience related to rehabilitation, reviews the principles of successful interventions and synthesizes new findings about the rehabilitation of cognitive changes in a variety of populations. With greatly expanded sections on treatment and the role of imaging, it provides a comprehensive reference for those interested in the science, as well as including the most up-to-date information for the practising clinician. It provides clear and practical guidance on why cognitive rehabilitation may…mehr
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316284681
- Artikelnr.: 52971788
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781316284681
- Artikelnr.: 52971788
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to Part I George Winocur; 1. Principles of neuroplasticity and behaviour
Bryan Kolb and Robbin Gibb; 2. Principles of compensation in cognitive
neuroscience and neurorehabilitation Roger A. Dixon, Douglas D. Garrett and
Lars Bäckman; 3. The patient as a moving target - the importance to
rehabilitation of understanding variability Donald T. Stuss and Malcolm A.
Binns; 4. Steroids and allostasis in brain plasticity Richard G. Hunter and
Bruce S. McEwan; 5. Principles in conducting rehabilitation research Amy D.
Rodriguez and Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi; 6. Outcome measurement in cognitive
neurorehabilitation Nadina Lincoln and Roshan das Nair; 7. Principles in
evaluating cognitive rehabilitation research Keith D. Cicerone; Part II.
Application of Imaging Technologies: Introduction to Part II Donald T.
Stuss; 8. Structural neuroimaging - defining the cerebral context for
cognitive rehabilitation Joel Ramirez, Fu Qiang Gao and Sandra E. Black; 9.
Functional neuroimaging and cognitive rehabilitation - healthy aging as a
model of plasticity Cheryl Grady; 10. Functional brain imaging and
neurological recovery Maurizio Corbetta; 11. The role of neuroelectric and
neuromagnetic recordings in assessing learning and rehabilitation effects
Claude Alain and Bernhard Ross; Part III. Factors Affecting Successful
Outcome: Introduction to Part III Ian H. Robertson; 12. Mood, affect and
motivation in rehabilitation Omar Ghaffar and Anthony Feinstein; 13.
Anosognosia and the process and outcome of neurorehabilitation George P.
Prigatano; 14. Psychosocial considerations for cognitive rehabilitation
Deirdre R. Dawson and George Winocur; 15. Exercise, cognition, and dementia
Erik Scherder and Laura Eggermont; 16. Is there a role for diet in
cognitive rehabilitation? Matthew Parrott and Carol E. Greenwood; Part IV.
Pharmacological and Biological Approaches: Introduction to Part IV George
Winocur; 17. Pharmacologic approaches to cognitive rehabilitation Thomas W.
McAllister and Amy F. T. Arnsten; 18. Pharmacologic treatment of cognitive
impairment after traumatic brain injury John Whyte; 19. Pharmacological
interventions for cognition in dementia John M. Ringman and Jeffrey L.
Cummings; 20. Neurogenesis-based regeneration in the adult brain, is it
feasible? J. Martin Wojtowicz; 21. The impact of cerebral small vessel
disease on cognitive impairment Harry Vinters and S. Thomas Carmichael; 22.
Intrinsic and extrinsic neural stem cell treatment of central nervous
system injury and disease Trudi Stickland, Samuel Weiss and Bryan Kolb;
Part V. Behavioural/Neuropsychological Approaches: Introduction to Part V
Ian H. Robertson and Donald T. Stuss; 23. The use of constraint-induced
movement therapy (CI therapy) to promote motor recovery following stroke
David Morris and Edward Taub; 24. Effects of physical activity on cognition
and brain Arthur Kramer, Kirk Erickson and Edward McAuley; 25. Aphasia
Susan A. Leon, Stephen Nadeau, Michael de Riesthal, Bruce Crosson, John C.
Rosenbek and Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi; 26. Rehabilitation of neglect
Victoria Singh-Curry and Masud Husain; 27. Rehabilitation of frontal lobe
functions Brian Levine, Gary R. Turner and Donald T. Stuss; 28. Executive
functioning in children with traumatic brain injury in comparison to
developmental ADHD Gerri Hanten and Brian Levine; 29. Rehabilitation of
attention following traumatic brain injury Jennie Ponsford; 30. Memory
rehabilitation for people with brain injury Barbara A. Wilson and Narinder
Kapur; 31. Memory rehabilitation in older adults Elizabeth L. Glisky and
Martha Glisky; Part VI. Overview: 32. The future of cognitive
neurorehabilitation Ian H. Robertson and Susan M. Fitzpatrick.
to Part I George Winocur; 1. Principles of neuroplasticity and behaviour
Bryan Kolb and Robbin Gibb; 2. Principles of compensation in cognitive
neuroscience and neurorehabilitation Roger A. Dixon, Douglas D. Garrett and
Lars Bäckman; 3. The patient as a moving target - the importance to
rehabilitation of understanding variability Donald T. Stuss and Malcolm A.
Binns; 4. Steroids and allostasis in brain plasticity Richard G. Hunter and
Bruce S. McEwan; 5. Principles in conducting rehabilitation research Amy D.
Rodriguez and Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi; 6. Outcome measurement in cognitive
neurorehabilitation Nadina Lincoln and Roshan das Nair; 7. Principles in
evaluating cognitive rehabilitation research Keith D. Cicerone; Part II.
Application of Imaging Technologies: Introduction to Part II Donald T.
Stuss; 8. Structural neuroimaging - defining the cerebral context for
cognitive rehabilitation Joel Ramirez, Fu Qiang Gao and Sandra E. Black; 9.
Functional neuroimaging and cognitive rehabilitation - healthy aging as a
model of plasticity Cheryl Grady; 10. Functional brain imaging and
neurological recovery Maurizio Corbetta; 11. The role of neuroelectric and
neuromagnetic recordings in assessing learning and rehabilitation effects
Claude Alain and Bernhard Ross; Part III. Factors Affecting Successful
Outcome: Introduction to Part III Ian H. Robertson; 12. Mood, affect and
motivation in rehabilitation Omar Ghaffar and Anthony Feinstein; 13.
Anosognosia and the process and outcome of neurorehabilitation George P.
Prigatano; 14. Psychosocial considerations for cognitive rehabilitation
Deirdre R. Dawson and George Winocur; 15. Exercise, cognition, and dementia
Erik Scherder and Laura Eggermont; 16. Is there a role for diet in
cognitive rehabilitation? Matthew Parrott and Carol E. Greenwood; Part IV.
Pharmacological and Biological Approaches: Introduction to Part IV George
Winocur; 17. Pharmacologic approaches to cognitive rehabilitation Thomas W.
McAllister and Amy F. T. Arnsten; 18. Pharmacologic treatment of cognitive
impairment after traumatic brain injury John Whyte; 19. Pharmacological
interventions for cognition in dementia John M. Ringman and Jeffrey L.
Cummings; 20. Neurogenesis-based regeneration in the adult brain, is it
feasible? J. Martin Wojtowicz; 21. The impact of cerebral small vessel
disease on cognitive impairment Harry Vinters and S. Thomas Carmichael; 22.
Intrinsic and extrinsic neural stem cell treatment of central nervous
system injury and disease Trudi Stickland, Samuel Weiss and Bryan Kolb;
Part V. Behavioural/Neuropsychological Approaches: Introduction to Part V
Ian H. Robertson and Donald T. Stuss; 23. The use of constraint-induced
movement therapy (CI therapy) to promote motor recovery following stroke
David Morris and Edward Taub; 24. Effects of physical activity on cognition
and brain Arthur Kramer, Kirk Erickson and Edward McAuley; 25. Aphasia
Susan A. Leon, Stephen Nadeau, Michael de Riesthal, Bruce Crosson, John C.
Rosenbek and Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi; 26. Rehabilitation of neglect
Victoria Singh-Curry and Masud Husain; 27. Rehabilitation of frontal lobe
functions Brian Levine, Gary R. Turner and Donald T. Stuss; 28. Executive
functioning in children with traumatic brain injury in comparison to
developmental ADHD Gerri Hanten and Brian Levine; 29. Rehabilitation of
attention following traumatic brain injury Jennie Ponsford; 30. Memory
rehabilitation for people with brain injury Barbara A. Wilson and Narinder
Kapur; 31. Memory rehabilitation in older adults Elizabeth L. Glisky and
Martha Glisky; Part VI. Overview: 32. The future of cognitive
neurorehabilitation Ian H. Robertson and Susan M. Fitzpatrick.