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About a quarter of stroke patients worldwide suffer serious language disorders such as aphasias. Most common symptoms of Broca's aphasia are word naming disorders which highly impact verbal communication and the quality of life of aphasic patients. In order to recover disturbances in word retrieval, several cueing methods (i.e. phonemic and semantic) have been established to improve lexical access...
Classically, cognitive deficits have been studied and treated in isolation from each other. A stroke patient is classified as being memory impaired, having executive dysfunction or showing attentional deficits after which a dedicated rehabilitation therapy is given. Studies seldom looked at the relationship between these different cognitive domains and syndromes, although, there is evidence that they...
It is estimated that the development of a new anticancer agent costs US $800–1,000 million and takes over a decade between conception and approval. However, 90% of novel antineoplastic drugs fail in the clinic despite evidence of antitumor efficacy in classical preclinical models. This raises serious concerns whether such models are predictive of drug efficacy in humans, supporting the development...
Objective: One of the most powerful medications that have very broad aspects of clinical application are the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI). We use SSRI as a first choice agents in treatment of depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders and some anxiety disordes. Objective: To analyze the outcome of treatment of adolescent depresion with SSRI’s, considering the age group,...
When exposed to visual perturbations, the motor system rapidly learns to reduce errors through adaptation of future motor commands. However, in cerebellar and stroke patients with proprioceptive impairments, motor adaptation rates are significantly slower. A recent study suggests that adaptation rates may be modulated by the stability of perturbations and the history of errors. We hypothesize that...
An open question in stroke rehabilitation is, if and how chronic patients can still make improvements after they reached a plateau in motor recovery. Previous research has shown that Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) might be effective in treating hemiparesis and supporting functional improvements in chronic patients, but that it might also be associated with higher costs in terms of demand,...
Therapy for motor recovery in stroke patients is strongly related to motivation and social factors [1, 2]. In this study, we evaluate the effects of social interaction in stroke rehabilitation.
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