4 studies found in English from a total of 37423
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Learning to be yourself: Disentangling the mechanisms of agency attribution

Newport, R
There are great similarities between the actions of our self and others, not only in terms of movement characteristics, but also in the way those movements are processed in the brain. It is this similarity that allows humans to interpret the actions, intentions and desires of other people. Before we can begin to do this, however, we must be aware whether the source of a...
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Thematic Analysis of Home Exercise Environments for Older Adults With Stroke, 2022-2023

Shafizadeh, M, Sheffield Hallam University
Stroke has debilitative effects on the body and can hinder physical and cognitive function. Recovery after stroke depends on participating in a structured exercise program of meaningful activities. However, older adults with stroke find it challenging to maintain an optimal level of physical activity for brain recovery due to physical and cognitive impairments, lack of...
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Making Reading Real: Survey Data, 2022

Suarez Gonzalez, A, UCL
What is the problem I am solving? How would you feel if, while reading this text, letters and words started merging or disappearing, making your reading impossible, and you knew there was nothing you could do to recover your reading ability? Frightening. Devastating. That is precisely the experience of millions of people in the world who have had a stroke or live with...
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Vegetative and minimally conscious states: interviews with families 2013-2014

Kitzinger, J, Cardiff University; Kitzinger, C, University of York
In-depth video-recorded interviews with 22 family members of severely brain-injured patient, exploring people's experiences of having a son, daughter, sibling, partner, parent or other relative in a vegetative or minimally conscious state. Increasing numbers of people are now surviving after severe brain injuries which leave them with chronic disorders of consciousness, ie...
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