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  • ...psychological rehabilitation. 2004 Mar 1;14(1-2):5-39.</ref> Additionally, cognition products aid the reduction of the digital lapse that exists for individuals ...ssistive technology are generally referred to as "assistive technology for cognition (ATC), cognitive orthoses, and cognitive prosthetics.<ref name=":1">Cole E.
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  • ...ss, judgment, and intuition. Some authors include executive function under cognition too, such as problem-solving, planning capacity, recognition of errors, and ...l relation impairments and studies have shown that it enhances the spatial cognition and it is as effective as real world training.<ref>Kober SE, Wood G, Hofer
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders]]
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  • ...psychological rehabilitation. 2004 Mar 1;14(1-2):5-39.</ref> Additionally, cognition products aid the reduction of the digital lapse that exists for individuals ...ssistive technology are generally referred to as "assistive technology for cognition (ATC), cognitive orthoses, and cognitive prosthetics.<ref name=":1">Cole E.
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  • ===== C. Cognition/Affect =====
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  • ...em|locomotion]], [[Communication in Healthcare|communication]], and social cognition<ref>Cameron MH, Monroe L. Physical Rehabilitation-E-Book: Evidence-based ex FIM™ is comprised of 18 items, grouped into 2 subscales - motor and cognition.
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  • == Scholastic Evidence for Virtual Reality as a Memory Aid in improving cognition in Older Adults == ...ects of an in-home multicomponent exergame training on physical functions, cognition, and brain volume of older adults: A randomized controlled trial. Frontiers
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  • ...h Sign Language Cognitive Screening Test (BSL-CST) is a screening tool for cognition assessment written in British Sign Language that is used to identify dement ...ss acquired cognitive problems only. It is designed to screen all areas of cognition, with items relating to:
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  • ...l well-being, stigma, social support, [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders|cognition]], communication, and bodily discomfort.<ref>Hagell P, Whalley D, McKenna S ...tivities of daily of living, emotional well-being, stigma, social support, cognition, communication, and bodily discomfort.
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  • ...pain management. This is particularly relevant for patients with impaired cognition, such as those with dementia, whose ability to report or verbalize pain is
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  • A 20 item instrument with activities to measure cognition and functional mobility.
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  • ...er]]) receptor agonist that can lead to intense alterations in perception, cognition and mood<ref>Kwan AC, Olson DE, Preller KH, Roth BL. [https://www.nature.co * Psychedelics profound acute effects on perception, cognition and their longterm effects, which underlie the long-term changes in mental
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  • ...lated to rational cognition while the ventral is more related to emotional cognition.
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  • ...tary movement, cognitive planning, emotions and reward functions, and even cognition and learning.<ref>Radiopedia Substantia Nigra Available;https://radiopaedia
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  • ...s other losses may occur eg.[[sensation]], memory, [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]]. The most common cause of hemiplegia is [[stroke]], which damages the [[
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  • === C- Cognition / Perceptions ===
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  • ...f neurons) located deep within the brain. It is involved in motor control, cognition, and emotion. The main structures of the basal ganglia include: ...motor functions, the basal ganglia have connections with areas involved in cognition and emotion. They contribute to executive functions such as decision-making
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  • '''Cognition: '''Follows 1 - 2 Stage Commands | '''Social Cognition'''
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  • ...s://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1545968309357926 Interference between cognition, double-limb support, and swing during gait in community-dwelling individua ...nts at risk of falling. Kim et al. found that CDTT has positive effects on cognition and walking ability in chronic stroke walkers<ref>Kim GY, Han MR, Lee HG. [
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  • === Effects on Cognition ===
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  • ...ts such as [[Muscle Function: Effects of Aging|muscle]] weakness, impaired cognition, sensorimotor dysfunction, and [[balance]] and mobility problems.
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  • ...nt of mild to moderate dementia which helps to improve patient confidence, cognition, social interaction, and quality of life.<ref>Richmond E. Running cognitive ...vascular dementia, treatment with CST demonstrated improvement in general cognition and short-term memory<ref>Piras F, Carbone E, Faggian S, Salvalaio E, Gardi
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  • ===== Cognition: ===== ...can address his/her cognitive status incorporating various components.<ref>Cognition. Stroke engine. Available from:https://strokengine.ca/en/assessments-by-top
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  • ...Cureus. 2022 Jan 29;14(1). Available:https://www.cureus.com/articles/83909-cognition-in-patients-with-multiple-system-atrophy-msa-and-its-neuroimaging-correlati === Cognition ===
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  • # [[Assistive Technology: Cognition Products|Cognition Products]]: #* Assist with: cognition<ref name=":0" />
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  • == Physical Activity and Cognition == ...t is regularly performed. Physical activity enhances several components of cognition, including executive function (organizing daily activities, planning for th
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  • ...rtant in learning, through the practice of imitation, and skills of social cognition through empathy.<ref name=":0" />
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  • == Assessing Alertness and Cognition == ...ed during a physical therapy assessment. If a patient possesses the given cognition and communication abilities, pain should be assessed using a standard self
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  • | Widely used for stroke. Measures mobility, ADL, cognition, functional communication. | Neurobehavioral&nbsp;Cognition Status Exam (NCSE)
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  • ...t: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/501342 A practical scale to assess cognition after head injury.] Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 1979 Nov.</ref>
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  • ...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33808633/ Dose-Response Association of Tai Chi and Cognition among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysi
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  • ...s|rehabilitation]] often focus on the physical; however, the importance of cognition in later employability should be emphasized further. Furthermore, individua
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  • ...ation Acute and Chronic|inflammatory]] states, and [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition.]]<ref name=":1" />
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  • [[File:Cognition.png|right|frameless]] Cognition is the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding th
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  • === Cognition === ...es, such as suspected acquired brain injury, a more detailed assessment of cognition may be required. However, most patients will need to complete a quick check
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  • ...the patient in daily life. A good example is the assessment of a patient's cognition.
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  • ...ss, judgment, and intuition. Some authors include executive function under cognition too, such as problem-solving, planning capacity, recognition of errors, and ...l relation impairments and studies have shown that it enhances the spatial cognition and it is as effective as real world training.<ref>Kober SE, Wood G, Hofer
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  • '''Cognition: '''Follows 1 - 2 Stage Commands | '''Social Cognition'''
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  • ...ependently and together are associated with poorer [[Cognitive Impairments|cognition]] and [[depression]].<ref>Rong H, Lai X, Jing R, Wang X, Fang H, Mahmoudi E
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  • ...ortant mental processes, including attention and memory, which can bolster cognition. Frequent engagement helps strengthen neural networks, slowing normal [[Age ...8 (2014): 788-794.</ref> The evidence to the harmful effects on smoking on cognition are strong and show a dose-response effect.<ref name=":2">Grande, Giulia, C
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  • ...e clinical presentation culminating in deficits in balance, communication, cognition, gross and fine motor control, a multidisciplinary approach is encouraged t *[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6699931/ Improved mobility, cognition and disease severity in Corticobasal Degeneration of an African-American ma
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  • ...g to be aware of the behavior changes, hallucinations, and fluctuations in cognition. Caregivers have to monitor the patient closely as they have a love level o ...sk of [[falls]]. With the addition of exercise, non-motor symptoms such as cognition, sleep and fatigue will improve. As the disease progresses and the dementia
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  • ...to person, place, and time. Depressed patients may have some impairment in cognition and memory. Manic patients may have a grossly intact [[memory]]. Sometimes
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  • ...ies of AT include: vision, hearing, communication, mobility, self-care and cognition. Over one billion people globally need one or more AT. <ref>Oldfrey B, Barb ...mpassing issues relating to hearing, vision, personal care, communication, cognition and mobility. Each country is encouraged by WHO to develop their own needs
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  • ...n, and the posterior part connects to more posterior structures related to cognition.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...ort the multiple developmental domains: motor, social-emotional, language, cognition and adaptive behaviour.<ref name=":1" /> ...are more exploratory and learn more than adults in an approach-avoid task. Cognition. 2022 Jan;218:104940.</ref> However, in a healthcare setting, the child mig
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  • * [[Cognition and Perceptual Disorders|Cognition]]
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  • ==Effects of Chronic Pain on Cognition and Working Memory==
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  • ...an important feature of human evolution and was the main reason why human cognition is different from that of the other primates.
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  • ...tive function:''' Trail Making Test Parts A and B, the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Schizophrenia, the Behavioural Assessment of the Dysexecutive Syndrome,
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  • ...evels work for many functions, it is most commonly associated with memory, cognition, and sleep. It is deficient in the [[Brain Anatomy|brains]] of those with l
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  • ...ce/insulin Interactions Between Age, Diet, and Insulin and Their Effect on Cognition: Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease. Role of the Mediterranean Diet in
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