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Nuevos recursos sanitarios en época de crisis: el papel del trabajador social en la Unidad de Neurorehabilitación Infantil del Hospital de Manises

2013

En los últimos años se ha detectado un aumento en los niños diagnosticados con Trastornos Generalizados del Desarrollo (TGD) y Daño Cerebral (DC). Al mismo tiempo la formación e información por parte de los profesionales que intervienen con estos niños también es mayor por lo que el Departamento de Salud de Manises creó en mayo del 2012 la primera Unidad de Neurorrehabilitación Infantil integrada en un hospital público valenciano especializada en estos casos. La Unidad está atendida por un equipo de profesionales especializados en TGD y DC, tanto en el diagnóstico como en la intervención y con una filosofía de trabajo interdisciplinar. Este equipo cuenta con la figura del trabajador social …

:SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo social [UNESCO]UNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍA::Cambio y desarrollo socialTrabajo Social equipo interdisciplinar neurorrehabilitación trastorno generalizado del desarrollo daño cerebral. social worker interdisciplinary team neurorehabilitation pervasive developmental disorder brain damage. Artículo
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Functional anatomy of motor recovery after early brain damage

2004

Functional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation were used to examine a 34 year-old right-handed patient, who, at the age of 6 years, had experienced sudden right hemiplegia, seizures, and stupor during a bout of measles encephalitis, followed by incomplete distal right motor recovery. Morphological MRI showed massive unilateral enlargement of the left ventricle, associated with extreme thinning of the white and gray matter, with partial preservation of the pyramidal tract. Functional MRI and transcranial magnetic stimulation revealed reorganization of the motor cortices, and integrity of the corticospinal pathway, respectively. Our findings indicate that complete…

AdultMaleCORTEXmedicine.medical_treatmentCHILDHOODAdult; Brain Damage Chronic; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Magnetoencephalography; Male; Paresis; Psychomotor Performance; Subacute Sclerosing PanencephalitisCHILDRENBrain damageArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Magnetoencephalography; Paresis; Humans; Brain Damage Chronic; Adult; Psychomotor Performance; Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis; MalemedicineHumansBrain DamagePLASTICITYChronicPyramidal tractsmedicine.diagnostic_testSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaStuporMagnetoencephalographyAnatomymedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingTranscranial magnetic stimulationParesismedicine.anatomical_structureVentricleBrain Damage ChronicMotor recoverySettore MED/26 - NeurologiaNeurology (clinical)Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitismedicine.symptomFunctional magnetic resonance imagingPsychologyNeuroscienceEncephalitisSTROKEPsychomotor PerformanceMRI
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Recollection and familiarity in hippocampal amnesia

2008

Currently, there is a general agreement that two distinct cognitive operations, recollection and familiarity, contribute to performance on recognition memory tests. However, there is a controversy about whether recollection and familiarity reflect different memory processes, mediated by distinct neural substrates (dual-process models), or whether they are the expression of memory traces of different strength in the context of a unitary declarative memory system (unitary-strength models). Critical in this debate is the status of recognition memory in hippocampal amnesia and, in particular, whether the various structures in the medial temporal lobe (MTL) contribute differentially to the recol…

AdultMaleDissociation (neuropsychology)Cognitive NeuroscienceAmnesiaHippocampal formationRecognition (Psychology)Pattern RecognitionRecognition (Psychology); Hippocampus; Pattern Recognition Visual; Humans; Brain Damage Chronic; Adult; Middle Aged; Mental Recall; Male; AmnesiaHippocampusTemporal lobePerirhinal cortexmedicineHumansBrain DamageChronicRecognition memoryRecallCognitionRecognition PsychologyMiddle Agedamnesia recognition memory recollection familiarity hippocampusmedicine.anatomical_structurePattern Recognition VisualMental RecallBrain Damage ChronicSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaAmnesiamedicine.symptomPsychologyVisualCognitive psychology
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"Ute i naturen lever jeg!" : pasienters opplevelser med natur i spesialisert nevrologisk rehabilitering

2013

Masteroppgave i helsefag ME 518 Universitetet i Agder 2013 Background: A holistic approach dominates when it comes to rehabilitation. The patient’s priorities and involvement are crucial to the quality of life, the ability for the patient to succeed and his or her feel of coherence. Research indicates that outdoor activities can have positive effects on physical, psychological sociable and spiritual levels. However, more research is needed regarding what specific designs of treatment are being carried out and how the different groups of patients respond to these. Purpose and thesis: This paper will try to establish an insight into how patients with neurological diseases perceive outdoor tre…

ME518VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800stroke ; quality of life ; succeeding ; motivation ; stress ; cognition ; memories ; perception ; nature ; neurology ; brain damage
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Intestinal ischemia/reperfusion promotes brain damage via microglia activation: can we do something now?

2012

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtycomplicationsetiologyBrain damageAnimals Brain Diseases; etiology Intestines; blood supply Ischemia; complications Male Memory Disorders; etiology Microglia; physiology Reperfusion Injury; complicationsCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineIschemiamedicineAnimalsischemia reperfusion brain damageBrain DiseasesMemory DisordersMicrogliabusiness.industryIntestinal ischemiaSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiablood supplyIntestinesmedicine.anatomical_structureReperfusion InjuryphysiologyMicrogliamedicine.symptombusiness
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Lesiones de hemisferio derecho. Materiales y análisis pragmático (Volumen VII del corpus PerLA).

2011

El corpus PerLA (“Percepción, Afasia y Lenguaje”), surge en el área de Lingüística General de la Universitat de València como respuesta a la necesidad de integrar el estudio de las patologías lingüísticas en las tendencias actuales de la pragmática y la lingüística de corpus. En esta ocasión se presentan seis transcripciones en las que participa un hablante con lesión cerebral de hemisferio derecho, una situación que ha sido poco investigada desde planteamientos lingüístico-logopédicos, y para la que la bibliografía suele proponer síntomas de escaso alcance verbal, como la disprosodia o la agnosia visual. No obstante, el análisis detenido de los datos ecológicos permite comprobar la alterac…

right brain damage:LINGÜÍSTICA [UNESCO]lesiones de hemisferio derecholingüística de corpuscorpus linguisticslingüística clínicaUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICAclinical linguistics
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