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Goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation for an individual with Mild Cognitive Impairment: Behavioural and neuroimaging outcomes
Authors:Linda Clare  Jorien van Paasschen  Suzannah J. Evans  Caroline Parkinson  Robert T. Woods  David E. J. Linden
Affiliation:1. School of Psychology , Bangor University , Bangor, Gwynedd, UK l.clare@bangor.ac.uk;3. School of Psychology , Bangor University , Bangor, Gwynedd, UK
Abstract:An individual, goal-oriented cognitive rehabilitation intervention was conducted with AB, a 77-year-old woman with MCI. Outcomes were evaluated using a client-centred measure of goal achievement and an experimental associative learning task testing a skill practised in the intervention. Pre- and post-intervention fMRI scans were compared to examine changes in brain activation. Following intervention, AB showed improved performance on rehabilitation goals and on the associative learning task. There were significant decreases in brain activation in sensory areas and significant increases in memory-related areas. Both client-centred measures and fMRI may assist in detecting clinically-meaningful changes resulting from cognitive rehabilitation interventions.
Keywords:Cognitive plasticity  Cognition-focused intervention  Cognitive training  Goal setting  Memory  fMRI
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