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Neuropsychology and Neurorehabilitation

Neuropsychology is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the relationship between the brain and behavior. It involves the study of the brain functions, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes, and their role in shaping the thought, feelings, and actions of an individual. Neurorehabilitation, on the othe…

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Overview

Neuropsychology is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the relationship between the brain and behavior. It involves the study of the brain functions, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes, and their role in shaping the thought, feelings, and actions of an individual. Neurorehabilitation, on the other hand, is a field that deals with the treatment and therapy of conditions that affect the brain and the nervous system. These conditions include traumatic brain injuries, stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and other neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders. Neuropsychology and neurorehabilitation work together to develop effective treatment plans that target the specific needs of patients. These therapies are designed to improve the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning of the patient and to help them regain their independence. Neuropsychologists use a range of assessment tools and neuropsychological tests to evaluate the cognitive and emotional functioning of the brain. This information is used to develop personalized treatment plans that target the specific needs of the patient. In neurorehabilitation, trained therapists work with patients to improve their cognitive functioning, motor skills, and independent living skills. Therapy may include physical training, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and other modalities depending on the needs of the patient. In summary, neuropsychology and neurorehabilitation are vital in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of neuromuscular and neurodegenerative disorders. Their combined efforts help patients to recover their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral abilities, and to regain their independence.

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Ian J Martins · Australia Giuseppe Lanza · Italy Ion Codreanu · United States

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