Neurorehabilitation of Cerebrovascular Diseases and Related Cognitive Complications
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Neurorehabilitation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (7 June 2021) | Viewed by 47938
Special Issue Editors
Interests: stroke; neurorehabilitation; cerebrovascular diseases; prognostic factors; cognitive outcomes
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Interests: functional recovery; robot-sassited training; robotic training; neurorehabilitation; virtual reality; motor-cognitive recovery; stroke rehabilitation; serious game therapy
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Interests: neuroscience; neurorehabilitation; motor control; neuropsychology; psychometry
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Neurorehabilitation of cerebrovascular disease is a challenging scientific topic rapidly grown in the last decades. The direct role of cognitive complications on the quality of life of patients, as well as the indirect role of cognitive deficits in affecting behavioural and motor skills, deserved more attention from scientific community. The aim of this Special issue is to give an overview on the role of executive functions, of declarative and procedural memory, of personal unilateral neglect, of alterations of sensory sensitivity including those of the fibers involved into affective touch, of altered body schemas after a cerebrovascular event, and many cognitive aspects on neurorehabilitation. Furthermore, this Special Issue also aims to take into account the development of new emerging technologies, from virtual reality to robots, as well as brain stimulators and brain computer interfaces that may open the possibilities to boost the effects of neurorehabilitation of cognitive and motor deficits.
Dr. Stefano Paolucci
Dr. Giovanni Morone
Dr. Marco Iosa
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Cognition
- Psychology
- Rehabilitation
- Brain
- Stroke
- Traumatic Brain Injury
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