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Non-invasive brain stimulation : new prospects in cognitive neurorehabilitation

Cognitive deficits are a common consequence of neurological disease, and there is evidence that specific cognitive training may be effective in rehabilitation. Behavioural dysfunction following neurological disease constitutes one of the major causes of disability worldwide, exerts a major impact on the daily life of affected individuals, and their families, also with a financial burden both for patients, and the society in general. Therefore, the adequate treatment of cognitive dysfunction is a much relevant issue, with social and economical implications, over and above the neuropsychologi.

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  • "New prospects in cognitive neurorehabilitation"@en
  • "Special issue of Neuropsychological rehabilitation"@en

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  • "Cognitive deficits are a common consequence of neurological disease, and there is evidence that specific cognitive training may be effective in rehabilitation. Behavioural dysfunction following neurological disease constitutes one of the major causes of disability worldwide, exerts a major impact on the daily life of affected individuals, and their families, also with a financial burden both for patients, and the society in general. Therefore, the adequate treatment of cognitive dysfunction is a much relevant issue, with social and economical implications, over and above the neuropsychologi."@en

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  • "Non-invasive brain stimulation : new prospects in cognitive neurorehabilitation"
  • "Non-invasive brain stimulation : new prospects in cognitive neurorehabilitation"@en
  • "Non-invasive brain stimulation new prospects in cognitive neurorehabilitation"
  • "Non-invasive brain stimulation new prospects in cognitive neurorehabilitation"@en
  • "Non-invasive Brain Stimulation New Prospects in Cognitive Neurorehabilitation"@en
  • "Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation"@en