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Successful Mastery With a Cognitive Orthotic in People With Traumatic Brain Injury

Pages 76-82 | Published online: 07 Jun 2010

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Anne Leopold, Anna Lourie, Hanno Petras & Eileen Elias. (2015) The use of assistive technology for cognition to support the performance of daily activities for individuals with cognitive disabilities due to traumatic brain injury: The current state of the research. NeuroRehabilitation 37:3, pages 359-378.
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Ned L. Kirsch, Michelle Shenton, Erin Spirl, Rich Simpson, Edmund LoPresti & Debra Schreckenghost. (2004) An Assistive-Technology Intervention for Verbose Speech After Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 19:5, pages 366-377.
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Ned L. Kirsch, Michelle Shenton, Erin Spirl, James Rowan, Rich Simpson, Debra Schreckenghost & Edmund F. LoPresti. (2004) Web-Based Assistive Technology Interventions for Cognitive Impairments After Traumatic Brain Injury: A Selective Review and Two Case Studies.. Rehabilitation Psychology 49:3, pages 200-212.
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Marilyn M. Bergman. (2002) The Benefits of a Cognitive Orthotic in Brain Injury Rehabilitation. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 17:5, pages 431-445.
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