Repetitive active and passive cognitive stimulations induce EEG changes in patients with Rett syndrome.
Ana TostAlejandro BachillerInés Medina-RiveraSergio RomeroLeidy-Yanet SernaMonica Rojas-MartínezÁngeles García-CazorlaMiguel Ángel MañanasPublished in: Pediatric research (2024)
Game-based cognitive stimulation induces substantial EEG changes in individuals with Rett syndrome, enhancing cognitive functions, notably attention during learning. This study conducts a distinctive examination, assessing the habituation paradigm through the combination of game-based cognitive stimulation and learning, providing valuable insights into enhancing attention in Rett syndrome. Impacting understanding of cognitive processes in Rett syndrome, this research reveals significant EEG variations during tasks, emphasizing the potential of cognitive stimulation for attention enhancement and the need for further research in tailored interventions.