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Critical review of multisensory integration programs and proposal of a theoretical framework for its combination with neurocognitive training.

Joana O PintoArtemisa R DoresBruno PeixotoBruno Bastos Vieira de MeloFernando Barbosa
Published in: Expert review of neurotherapeutics (2022)
Considering the relationship between sensory and cognitive functioning, this review supports the potential advantages of combining MI with neurocognitive training in the rehabilitation of older adults. We suggested that this can be achieved within the framework of Branched Programmed Neurocognitive Training (BPNT). Criteria for deciding the most suitable multisensory intervention, that is, MI or Multisensory Stimulation, and general guidelines for the development of MI intervention protocols with older adults with or without cognitive impairment are provided.
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