William Feinberg lecture 2002: emotions, mood, and behavior after stroke.
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Living an unfamiliar body: the significance of the long-term influence of bodily changes on the perception of self after stroke.Language as a Stressor in AphasiaPair housing reverses post-stroke depressive behavior in mice.Screening for Depressive Disorder in Elderly Patients with Chronic Physical Diseases Using the Patient Health Questionnaire-9.The recognition and management of psychological reactions to stroke: a case discussion.Depression in acute strokePersonality change after stroke: some preliminary observations.Antithrombotic trials in acute ischaemic stroke: a selective review.Determinants of quality of life in the acute stage following strokeToward patient-centered care: a systematic review of how to ask questions that matter to patients.Emotional disturbances after stroke.Validation of the fatigue severity scale in a Swiss cohortPoststroke depression: importance of its detection and treatment.Poststroke fatigue: an emerging, critical issue in stroke medicine.Experiences of poststroke fatigue: qualitative meta-synthesis.The meaning and value of taking part in a person-centred arts programme to hospital-based stroke patients: findings from a qualitative study.Mental fatigue and cognitive impairment after an almost neurological recovered stroke.The post-stroke depression and its impact on functioning in young and adult stroke patients of a rehabilitation unit.Heterogeneous hyperactivity and distribution of ischemic lesions after focal cerebral ischemia in Mongolian gerbils.Pain after stroke: a neglected issue.Social isolation after stroke leads to depressive-like behavior and decreased BDNF levels in mice.Exploring the experience of post-stroke fatigue in community dwelling stroke survivors: a prospective qualitative study.Importance of retardation and fatigue/interest domains for the diagnosis of major depressive episode after stroke: a four months prospective study.Personality differences among patients with chronic aphasia predict improvement in speech-language therapy.Long-range temporal correlations of broadband EEG oscillations for depressed subjects following different hemispheric cerebral infarction.The role of emotion regulation on social participation following stroke.Psychosocial functioning after stroke: psychometric properties of the patient competency rating scale.The mediating effect of psychological distress on functional dependence in stroke patients.Fatigue after stroke: frequency and effect on daily life.Preliminary evidence for the development of a stroke specific geriatric depression scale.Psychosocial predictors of quality of life in a sample of community-dwelling stroke survivors: a longitudinal study.Interdependence of stroke survivors' recovery and their relatives' attitudes and health: a contribution to investigating the causal effects.A qualitative study of the consequences of 'hidden dysfunctions' one year after a mild stroke in persons <75 years.Cognitive improvement after treatment of depressive symptoms in the acute phase of stroke.Is fatigue an independent factor associated with activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living and health-related quality of life in chronic stroke?Poststroke fatigue: characteristics and related factors.Poststroke Fatigue Is Still a Neglected Issue: Findings from an Internet-Based Study on the Need for Information and Treatment in The Netherlands
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William Feinberg lecture 2002: emotions, mood, and behavior after stroke.
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2003-03-20T00:00:00Z