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Efficacy of memory rehabilitation therapy: A meta-analysis of TBI and stroke cognitive rehabilitation literature

Citation: Elliott, M. & Parente, F. (2014). Efficacy of memory rehabilitation therapy: A meta-analysis of TBI and stroke cognitive rehabilitation literature. Brain Injury, 28(12), 1610-1616. Link to publisher’s article.

Intervention for executive functions after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and clinical recommendations

Citation: Kennedy, M., Coelho, C., Turkstra, L., Yivisaker, M., Sohlberg, M., Yorkston, K., Chiou, H., & Kan, P. (2008). Intervention for executive functions after traumatic brain injury: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and clinical recommendations. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An International Journal,18(3), 257-299. Link to publisher’s article.

Behavioral interventions in six dimensions of wellness that protect the cognitive health of community dwelling older adults: A systematic review

Citation: Strout, K., David, D., Dyer, E., Gray, R., Robnett, R. & Howard, E. (2016). Behavioral interventions in six dimensions of wellness that protect the cognitive health of community dwelling older adults: A systematic review. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 64(5), 944-58. Link to publisher’s article.

The relationship between physical activity participation and risk of cognitive impairment in older adults

Citation: Lin, C. & Hsieh, P. (2013). The relationship between physical activity participation and risk of cognitive impairment in older adults. RT Wise Owls. Link to research synthesis.

A review of the effectiveness of reminiscence therapy on the cognitive functioning of older adults with dementia

Citation: Gimbel, J. & Hsieh, P. (2013). A review of the effectiveness of reminiscence therapy on the cognitive functioning of older adults with dementia. RT Wise Owls. Link to research synthesis.

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