Abstract
This Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation on errorless learning in rehabilitation of language and memory impairments includes one review and six empirical studies, which present new clinical findings evaluating the effectiveness of errorless learning as an intervention method for people whose symptoms stem from different neurological aetiologies. These studies delineate some of the critical theoretical–clinical issues through which we might optimise learning and rehabilitative efforts more fully.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to all the contributors to the special issue and the reviewers, all of whom have worked diligently and to timetable. We also are very grateful to Dr. Karen Sage for her considerable contribution to the formation and editing of this special issue. Thanks also to Professor Barbara Wilson, Camilla Barnard and Duncan Nicholas for their assistance and encouragement.