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| Anthony J W ChenSummaryAffiliation: University of California Country: USA Publications
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Functional reintegration of prefrontal neural networks for enhancing recovery after brain injuryAnthony J W Chen
Division of Geriatrics, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA
J Head Trauma Rehabil 21:107-18. 2006..This neural network-level approach may guide cognitive rehabilitation and facilitate development of adjunctive biologic treatments to enhance the effects of training...
Rehabilitation of executive functioning with training in attention regulation applied to individually defined goals: a pilot study bridging theory, assessment, and treatmentTatjana Novakovic-Agopian
Veteran s Administration Medical Center, San Francisco, California 94121, USA
J Head Trauma Rehabil 26:325-38. 2011..To assess feasibility and effects of training in goal-oriented attentional self-regulation for patients with brain injury and chronic executive dysfunction...
Traumatic brain injury: from bench to bedside [corrected] to societyAnthony J W Chen
Department of Neurology, VA Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USA
Neuron 66:11-4. 2010..Traumatic injury to the brain is a problem as old as humanity, but advances in cognitive neuroscience and a long-term view of the dynamic nature of the brain across the lifespan may change how the disorder is understood and treated...
Training of goal-directed attention regulation enhances control over neural processing for individuals with brain injuryAnthony J W Chen
Veteran s Administration Medical Centre, San Francisco, CA 94121, USA
Brain 134:1541-54. 2011..These results suggest that enhanced modulatory control over visual processing and a rebalancing of prefrontal functioning may underlie improvements in attention and executive control...
Neural mechanisms of prefrontal cortical function: implications for cognitive rehabilitationMARK D'ESPOSITO
Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Prog Brain Res 157:123-139. 2006..Thus, the aim of this chapter is to review current hypotheses and knowledge about the neural mechanisms underlying the normal function of the PFC in cognition that could guide the development of therapeutic interventions...
