Cognitive stimulation has potential for brain activation in individuals with Rett syndrome.
Carolina MigliorelliI Medina-RiveraAlejandro BachillerAna TostJoan Francesc AlonsoAnna López-SalaJudith ArmstrongM D M O'CallahanMercedes PinedaMiguel Angel MañanasSergio RomeroÁngeles García-CazorlaPublished in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2021)
According to our findings, significant alterations of brain rhythms were observed during and after cognitive stimulation, suggesting that cognitive stimulation may have effects on brain activity beyond the stimulation period. Finally, our promising results also showed an increase brain symmetry that was especially relevant for the younger group. This could suggest an interaction of the eye-tracking cognitive task; however, further studies in this field are needed to assess the relation between brain asymmetries and age.