This thesis explores the impact of visual therapy on both orthoptic anomalies and cognitive processes in 558 children aged 6 to 15. The study underscores the integral role of...
The Stroop color and word test assesses cognitive processing and provides valuable diagnostic information on brain dysfunction and cognition.
This systematic review examined 19 studies, all of which showed improvements in rapid automatic naming (RAN), pseudowords, low-frequency word reading, phonological awareness, reading accuracy and speed to varying degrees.
With attention to the causes, implications and treatments of epilepsy, educators can employ compensational techniques to enhance the child with epilepsy’s learning outcomes.
Assessment and Management of Facial Nerve Palsy. Bell´s Palsy
Facial paresis (FP) is a paralysis of the motor facial nerve, n. Facialis, caused either by a central or peripheral injury...
Study of the relationships between biochemical changes in the brain and the human metabolism that may influence neurological disorders.
Charles Bonnet syndrome refers to the visual hallucinations caused by the brain's adjustment to significant vision loss.
Report on the journal article of Prasad et al. (2021) "Brain Disease Network Analysis to Elucidate the Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19", by Francia de los Reyes.
Aphantasia is a medical condition in which a person is not able to form an image in their mind of thing or people that are actually present.
Marcus Mühlberger analises in this case study the recovery of memory deficits of patients diagnosed with amnestic syndrome applying neurofeedback techniques.