Self-rating versus neuropsychological performance of moderate versus severe head-injured patients.
about
Long-term maintenance of smartphone and PDA use in individuals with moderate to severe memory impairment.Self awareness: effects of feedback and review on verbal self reports and remembering following brain injury.Conceptual and methodological challenges in discourse assessment with TBI speakers: towards an understanding.Awareness of deficits in traumatic brain injury: a multidimensional approach to assessing metacognitive knowledge and online-awareness.Long-term outcome following traumatic brain injury: a comparison of subjective reports by those injured and their relatives.Comparing Cognitive Failures and Metacognitive Beliefs in Mild Traumatic Brain Injured Patients and Normal Controls in Kashan.Are self-reported symptoms of executive dysfunction associated with objective executive function performance following mild to moderate traumatic brain injury?Feeling of knowing in episodic memory following moderate to severe closed-head injury.Self-awareness after acquired and traumatic brain injury.An integrated biopsychosocial approach to understanding awareness deficits in Alzheimer's disease and brain injury.Approaches to the assessment of awareness: conceptual issues.Awareness and knowing: implications for rehabilitation.A review of awareness interventions in brain injury rehabilitation.Development and validation of the Subjective Awareness of Neuropsychological Deficits Questionnaire for Children (SAND-C).Evaluating the dimensionality of perceived cognitive function.Parent-perceived child cognitive function: results from a sample drawn from the US general population.Defining meaningful outcomes after decompressive craniectomy for traumatic brain injury: existing challenges and future targets.Awareness of deficit after traumatic brain injury: a literature review.Blissfully unaware: Anosognosia and anosodiaphoria after acquired brain injury.Measuring perceived difficulty in post-acute brain injury rehabilitation: The Sister Kenny Symptom Management Scale.A review of social disinhibition after traumatic brain injury.Assessment of Self-Awareness of Cognitive Function: Correlations of Self-Ratings with Actual Performance Ranks for Tests of Processing Speed, Memory and Executive Function in Non-Clinical Samples.Conversational discourse abilities following severe traumatic brain injury: a follow-up study.The insight interview: a new tool for measuring deficits in awareness after traumatic brain injury.Awareness of deficits: emotional implications for persons with brain injury and their significant others.Self-awareness of traumatically brain injured patients in the acute inpatient rehabilitation setting.Re-examining the concept of severity in traumatic brain injury.Cognitive rehabilitation versus day treatment in head-injured adults: is there an impact on emotional and psychosocial adjustment?Comparison of subjective cognitive complaints with neuropsychological tests in individuals with mild vs more severe traumatic brain injuries.Metacognitive unawareness correlates with executive function impairment after severe traumatic brain injury.Awareness of executive functioning deficits in multiple sclerosis: self versus informant ratings of impairment.The association between perceived and observed ability to use everyday technology in people of working age with ABI.Efficacy study of THINKable in the attention and memory retraining of traumatically head-injured patients.Are the subjective complaints of traumatically brain injured patients reliable?The occurrence of early impaired self-awareness after traumatic brain injury and its relationship with emotional distress and psychosocial functioning.Psychological traits predict impaired awareness of deficits independently of neuropsychological factors in chronic traumatic brain injury.Studying self-awareness in children: validation of the Questionnaire of Executive Functioning (QEF).An occupation-based video feedback intervention for improving self-awareness: protocol and rationale.The measurement and magnitude of awareness difficulties after traumatic brain injury: a longitudinal study.Management of impaired self-awareness in persons with traumatic brain injury.
P2860
Q33441160-223097FA-1972-480D-8BCC-66565175D8E7Q33656787-640FF879-98B7-4DCF-80C6-BFBC7624FAB5Q33931250-3EAFBB36-A3FA-4D57-9751-B57A320868BEQ34590615-529B5621-94D2-42F7-A578-1AEBA400E8CBQ34993888-F9C48C03-155E-46A4-A986-1020B3973E1DQ35762446-90288587-D37B-475B-840C-C9F711B44FD1Q35885344-4C851807-9B20-49A1-A458-6E82DE7E4A37Q36487467-EF3F4E58-2B65-4D7F-A5B4-407E146D5567Q36545488-9C4EDA71-C886-4023-9D81-39F8C5448999Q36545492-D6344AFC-DEC5-4CA4-88C1-C4CDF8EA61F4Q36545497-CB7B6F9D-A30C-41C7-AFAD-F71841812BD1Q36545502-EE770DC2-90F1-46AB-8F0D-B1B09016AF6AQ36545505-A32F781B-FDB2-4F48-BEE7-DBDA6D376F4BQ37331046-02BE9F44-6D79-4E88-A5C5-4C60FC0782DCQ37332278-EC46FEF6-AF1E-4EBC-8F2F-E73A3FB20B28Q37452874-E04DF943-459A-44C0-B61A-FAC1F3730754Q37874300-EB7E28DE-6814-494E-B316-5C03F85F260EQ37905871-C0CAADE2-1EE6-4E83-B8E4-A30EF0E05D7BQ38357205-EAF1B380-67D8-40E4-804B-FF68E073F0BAQ38414775-22C10B03-2C8B-45EA-BDBC-033E056760D4Q38815342-7B46D894-DF7C-4157-BE77-7A17C9802D18Q39051915-6D29913C-1AEA-46ED-8D4B-DB6E0954594FQ39116609-88734C78-09B9-4EDF-A49E-D331F5875519Q39176262-0C938097-3087-476C-BA50-9A6B13034565Q40757982-B643849A-3802-40F6-B769-40D3F593198EQ40764830-89849F51-5148-4320-A2E7-38A80AA3457CQ41025655-091CCA2F-4CFA-4180-9B14-264C971FC805Q41213065-5051A8F6-661D-4FCD-B664-5A52DE800886Q43677704-B63350CC-6388-4744-871D-4E78C55FE92CQ44014465-753D9B0F-A4A6-4CF6-AE62-E95E2B094081Q45180037-79666AC6-C1E6-474D-B322-5D7A0741C483Q45866958-8292C1B2-CF1D-457B-B368-728EB4239043Q45957783-E373C595-8DAE-4DE1-8875-97F551E64055Q46032886-698D5A27-DED4-430C-B709-CA544D8D430FQ47731770-4C730C60-7491-4A19-9463-9CA21EBBB9CBQ47886522-1B4E557B-2580-422B-B1CE-407208A6F394Q48057075-7B1ED4B3-D353-40D2-AD74-6D4798072974Q48089878-60D31499-200D-4CCE-96DE-29303C4BFB60Q48158701-BD06C6FB-EF2A-4E39-8D30-C2BF853AE4A4Q48509552-393384ED-245E-4731-A939-A1B9A2F638A4
P2860
Self-rating versus neuropsychological performance of moderate versus severe head-injured patients.
description
1990 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
1990年の論文
@ja
1990年学术文章
@wuu
1990年学术文章
@zh
1990年学术文章
@zh-cn
1990年学术文章
@zh-hans
1990年学术文章
@zh-my
1990年学术文章
@zh-sg
1990年學術文章
@yue
1990年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Self-rating versus neuropsycho ...... severe head-injured patients.
@en
Self-rating versus neuropsycho ...... severe head-injured patients.
@nl
type
label
Self-rating versus neuropsycho ...... severe head-injured patients.
@en
Self-rating versus neuropsycho ...... severe head-injured patients.
@nl
prefLabel
Self-rating versus neuropsycho ...... severe head-injured patients.
@en
Self-rating versus neuropsycho ...... severe head-injured patients.
@nl
P2860
P1433
P1476
Self-rating versus neuropsycho ...... severe head-injured patients.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
10.3109/02699059009026143
P577
1990-01-01T00:00:00Z