Effects of computer-based cognitive rehabilitation on working memory in patients with acquired brain injury in the chronic phase, a pilot-study.
Katrine SvaerkeSandra Bruhn PykeMorten TjoernlundFrank HumleJesper MogensenPublished in: Brain injury (2022)
Both CBCR-programmes improved working memory when administered with support from a health professional. The programmes improved different sub-components of working memory, possibly because of their individual content and design. None of the CBCR-programmes were more efficacious than sham-training with support. CBCR without support did not improve working memory in patients.
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