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P-075
Rehabilitation for impaired self-awareness: the contribution of feedback mechanisms in the early phase post-brain injury
Danielle Sansonetti (Melbourne / AU; Brisbane / AU)
P-241
Cog-First: a new tablet-based cognitive assessment tool for brain injured patients. A pilot study on Canadian population
Dr Camille Heslot (Paris / FR; Vancouver / CA)
P-242
English translation and cultural adaptation of Cog-First: validation of a French tablet-based tool into the English clinical setting
Dr Camille Heslot (Paris / FR; Vancouver / CA)
P-243
Adding cognitive and psychological assessment for patients with Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
Dr Matilde Leonardi (Milan / IT)
P-246
Exploring music as mnemonics and brain plasticity in individuals at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease
Annie Chu (Toronto / CA)
P-249
Cognitive function and fatigue before and after transsphenoidal surgery in pituitary adenoma patients: a prospective longitudinal study
David Krabbe (Gothenburg / SE)
P-250
The screening visual complaints-acquired brain injury questionnaire (SVC-ABI): confirmatory factor analysis and clinical utility
Vera Linde Dol (Groningen / NL; Huizen / NL)
P-251
Signaling visual complaints following acquired brain injury: development and validation of a screening instrument
Vera Linde Dol (Groningen / NL; Huizen / NL)
P-252
A good "old" paper puzzle – an important part of cognitive rehabilitation therapy
Prof. Dimitar Maslarov (Sofia / BG)
P-254
The dynamic balance control of older adults with cognitive impairment under dual-task walking: a cross-sectional study
Qian Zhong (Nanjing City / CN)
P-255
'Talk and Chalk': initial efficacy of a virtually administered emotion regulation intervention for anger after brain injury
Dr Jade Witten (Vancouver / CA; Bangor / GB)
P-256
A systematic review of rehabilitation programs for cancer related cognitive impairment: different programs at different times?
Dr Marianne Merceur (Rennes / FR)
P-257
EURECA study: evaluation of remediation programs for patients with CRCI (Cancer Related Cognitive Impairment) in the aftermath of breast cancer
Dr Marianne Merceur (Rennes / FR)
P-258
Taking control of your functional cognitive disorders workbook: novel neuro-behavioral therapy treatment introduction & pilot data presentation
Dr Erica Cotton (Chicago, IL / US)
P-261
The effect of dance on brain structure and function in elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment: a systematic review
Huifang Tian (Suzhou City / CN)
Professor Tong Wang (Nanjing City / CN)
P-262
Experiences of cognitive behavioral therapy for functional cognitive disorder after concussion
Rinni Mamman (Vancouver / CA)
P-263
The detection of mild cognitive impairment based on the natural language processing
Associate Professor Rumi Wang (Changsha / CN)
P-264
Prior exposure to environmental enrichment protects against learning and memory deficits caused by sepsis-associated encephalopathy
Dr Shan Jiang (Beijing / CN)
P-271
The relationship between playing mahjong and the execution function of switching: a pilot study
Zita C. K. Tse (Hong Kong / HK)
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