2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1980-57642009dn20200011
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Abstract: Neuropsychological rehabilitation is related to the treatment or optimization of disabilities, handicaps and cognitive deficiencies including emotional, behavioral and personality alterations, aiming at the best cognitive, neurobiological and social re-adaptation.ObjectiveThe main aim of this paper is to review scientific studies published over the last five years on cognitive training with rehabilitation, focusing on elderly subjects with cognitive complaints and patients diagnosed with MCI.MethodsData were g… Show more

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“…Individuals with MCI have a 10-fold increased risk of developing dementia in the near future and thus, many of them stand in a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD) or related disorders . There is increasing evidence that the memory performance of persons with MCI can be improved by cognitive training (Belleville, 2008;Miotto, Serrao, Guerra, Lúcia, & Scaff, 2008;Teixeira et al, 2012) and that brain plasticity can be promoted in MCI, a notion that may have tremendous clinical implications . The impact of MCI is not limited to memory and it is therefore critical to know whether other domains of impairment can be bolstered by training programmes.…”
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“…Individuals with MCI have a 10-fold increased risk of developing dementia in the near future and thus, many of them stand in a prodromal stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD) or related disorders . There is increasing evidence that the memory performance of persons with MCI can be improved by cognitive training (Belleville, 2008;Miotto, Serrao, Guerra, Lúcia, & Scaff, 2008;Teixeira et al, 2012) and that brain plasticity can be promoted in MCI, a notion that may have tremendous clinical implications . The impact of MCI is not limited to memory and it is therefore critical to know whether other domains of impairment can be bolstered by training programmes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few cognitive intervention studies have been conducted with the MCI population, and most concern the effectiveness of memory training (for reviews, see Belleville, 2008;Miotto et al, 2008;Teixeira et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different research carried out in relation to the cognitive training focused on the memory, attention, language and executive functions [8]. They have shown the possibility of recovery in these cognitive deficiencies [9], but a few studies have been carried out on rehabilitation of these deficiencies in older patients who have a moderate cognitive disorder [10]. Of course, positive results of these techniques have also been indicated in people with dementia, brain stroke and trauma [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conforme Sohlberg e Mateer, (2009) a reabilitação cognitiva pode ser direcionada tanto para o manejo de difi culdades acadêmicas como para várias áreas da cognição. Entre as várias modalidades que podem ser utilizadas no processo de reabilitação cognitiva estão os programas de "treinamento" de processos específi cos, nos quais os vários componentes cognitivos são vistos como capacidades que podem ser melhoradas através de treinamento (Tamm, Epstein, Peugh, Nakonezny, & Hughes, 2012) e que segundo Miotto, Serrão, Guerra, Lucia e Scaf (2008), também auxiliam o indivíduo a utilizar efetivamente estratégias compensatórias, generalizando o aprendizado para tarefas da vida diária.…”
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