KMID : 1143320120010010057
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Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation 2012 Volume.1 No. 1 p.57 ~ p.70
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Effects of Neurofeedback Training and Computer-Assisted Cognitive Rehabilitation on Cognition and Upper Extremity Function in PostStroke
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Jung Min-Woo
Shim Sun-Hwa
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Abstract
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Objective : This study was to evaluate the effects of a Neurofeedback(NFB) and Computer Assisted Cognitive Rehabilitation(CACR) training to improve on cognition and affected arm function in stroke subjects.
Methods : Participants were randomly allocated to three groups: NFB(n=14), CACR(n=14) and control(n=16). All groups received occupational therapy and physical therapy for 5 session 30 minutes per week during 6 weeks. Also NFB and CACR group practiced additional NeuroComp training and RehaCom training for 30 sessions 30 minutes during 6 weeks. Results were evaluated by cognition, affected arm function.
Results : There were significantly increased by CACR training that outcomes of MMSE-K(p<.05). And there weren't significantly difference by NFB and CACR training that outcomes of the affected arm function. And a difference between three groups wasn't found.
Conclusion : The NFB and CACR training improves cognitive function. These results suggest that NFB and CACR training is feasible and suitable for individuals with stroke.
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KEYWORD
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Arm function , Computer assisted cognitive rehabilitation , Cognition , Neurofeedback , Stroke
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