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245 00 Cognitive neurorehabilitation :|bevidence and application 
       /|cedited by Donald T. Stuss, Gordon Winocur, Ian H. 
       Robertson. 
250    Second edition. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2008. 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 606 pages) :|bdigital, PDF 
       file(s). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 
       Oct 2015). 
505 0  Part I. Principles of Cognitive Neurorehabilitation -- 1. 
       Principles of neuroplasticity and behaviour Bryan Kolb and
       Robbin Gibb -- 2. Principles of compensation in cognitive 
       neuroscience and neurorehabilitation Roger A. Dixon, 
       Douglas D. Garrett and Lars Bäckman -- 3. The patient as a
       moving target -- the importance to rehabilitation of 
       understanding variability Donald T. Stuss and Malcolm A. 
       Binns -- 4. Steriods and allostasis in brain plasticity 
       Richard G. Hunter and Bruce S. McEwan -- 5. Principles in 
       conducting rehabilitation research Amy D. Rodriguez and 
       Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi -- 6. Outcome measurement in 
       cognitive neurorehabilitation Nadina Lincoln and Roshan 
       das Nair -- 7. Principles in evaluating cognitive 
       rehabilitation research Keith D. Cicerone -- Part II. 
       Application of Imaging Technologies -- 8. Structural 
       neuroimaging -- defining the cerebral context for 
       cognitive rehabilitation Joel Ramirez, Fu Qiang Gao and 
       Sandra E. Black -- 9. Functional neuroimaging and 
       cognitive rehabilitation -- healthy aging as a model of 
       plasticity Cheryl Grady -- 10. Functional brain imaging 
       and neurological recovery Maurizio Corbetta -- 11. The 
       role of neuroelectric and neuromagnetic recordings in 
       assessing learning and rehabilitation effects Claude Alain
       and Bernhard Ross. 
505 0  Part V. Behavioural/Neuropsychological Approaches -- 23. 
       The use of constraint-induced movement therapy (CI 
       Therapy) to promote motor recovery following stroke David 
       Morris and Edward Taub -- 24. Effects of physical activity
       on cognition and brain Arthur Kramer, Kirk Erickson and 
       Edward McAuley -- 25. Aphasia Susan A. Leon, Stephen 
       Nadeau, Michael de Riesthal, Bruce Crosson, John C. 
       Rosenbek and Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi -- 26. 
       Rehabilitation of neglect Victoria Singh-Curry and Masud 
       Husain -- 27. Rehabilitation of frontal lobe functions 
       Brian Levine, Gary R. Turner and Donald T. Stuss -- 28. 
       Executive functioning in children with traumatic brain 
       injury in comparison to developmental ADHD Gerri Hanten 
       and Brian Levine -- 29. Rehabilitation of attention 
       following traumatic brain injury Ponsford -- 30. Memory 
       rehabilitation for people with brain injury Barbara A. 
       Wilson and Narinder Kapur -- 31. Memory rehabilitation in 
       older adults Elizabeth L. Glisky and Martha Glisky -- Part
       VI. Overview -- 32. The future of cognitive 
       neurorehabilitation Ian H. Robertson and Susan M. 
       Fitzpatrick. 
505 0  Part III. Factors Affecting Successful Outcome -- 12. Mood,
       affect and motivation in rehabilitation Omar Ghaffar and 
       Anthony Feinstein -- 13. Anosognosia and the process and 
       outcome of neurorehabilitation George P. Prigatano -- 14. 
       Psychosocial considerations for cognitive rehabilitation 
       Deirdre R. Dawson and George Winocur -- 15. Exercise, 
       cognition, and dementia Erik Scherder and Laura Eggermont 
       -- 16. Is there a role for diet in cognitive 
       rehabilitation? Matthew Parrott and Carol E. Greenwood -- 
       Part IV. Pharmacological and Biological Approaches -- 17. 
       Pharmacologic approaches to cognitive rehabilitation 
       Thomas W. McAllister and Amy F.T. Arnsten -- 18. 
       Pharmacologic treatment of cognitive impairment after 
       traumatic brain injury John Whyte -- 19. Pharmacological 
       interventions for cognition in dementia John M. Ringman 
       and Jeffrey L. Cummings -- 20. Neurogenesis-based 
       regeneration in the adult brain, is it feasible? J. Martin
       Wojtowicz -- 21. The impact of cerebral small vessel 
       disease on cognitive impairment Harry Vinters and S. 
       Thomas Carmichael -- 22. Intrinsic and extrinsic neural 
       stem cell treatment of central nervous system injury and 
       disease Trudi Stickland, Samuel Weiss and Bryan Kolb. 
506 1  Unlimited number of concurrent users.|5UkHlHU 
650  0 Cognition disorders|xPatients|xRehabilitation. 
650  0 Brain damage|xPatients|xRehabilitation. 
700 1  Stuss, Donald T.,|eeditor. 
700 1  Winocus, Gordon,|eeditor. 
700 1  Robertson, Ian H.,|d1951-|eeditor. 
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