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The relationship between neuropsychological measures and self-care skills in patients with cerebrovascular lesions.
Authors:A. Campbell   A. Brown   C. Schildroth   A. Hastings   P. Ford-Booker   O. Lewis-Jack   C. Adams   A. Gadling   R. Ellis   D. Wood  et al.
Affiliation:Howard University Psychology, Department of Washington, DC 20059.
Abstract:The present investigation examined the relationship between performance on the Michigan Neuropsychological Battery (MNB) and selected self-care skills in a group of patients with unilateral cerebrovascular lesions. Among MNB measures, left-sided somatosensory and motor functions were the best predictors of self-care skills, showing that in these stroke patients lower level cerebral functions mediated by the right hemisphere are more strongly related to the self-care skills examined than higher cerebral functions. Also, evidence that patients with cerebrovascular lesions in the left hemisphere performed better than patients with right hemisphere lesions in several self-care categories is further indication that right hemisphere processes have a special role to play in the mediation of these self-care activities. The research and clinical implications of these findings are noted.
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