PMID: 26799901Jan 23, 2016Paper

Rehabilitation Tool: A Pilot Study On A New Neuropsychological Interactive Training System

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Stefano CardulloDaniela Mapelli

Abstract

Over the past 20 years, research has led to the development of new technologies to improve the quality of life of brain-damaged user. Introduction of new neuropsychological rehabilitation tools based both on the new knowledge on brain plasticity and on the latest developments in computer sciences is both necessary and scientifically challenging for health professionals, particularly neuropsychologists. Here we present a pilot study in which the use of a new Apple<sup>

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