Computer brain games can be fun and stimulate the brain, but should be used in conjunction with cognitive rehab -- and interacting with people and the world.
Produced by Victoria Tilney McDonough and Brian King, BrainLine.
About the author: Celeste Campbell, PsyD
Dr. Celeste Campbell is a neuropsychologist in the Polytrauma Program at the Washington, DC Veterans Administration Medical Center. She has a long history of providing cognitive psychotherapy and developing residential behavioral management programs for children and adults.
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Bettye S Turner... replied on Permalink
My son had a stoke 4 years ago and recovered however he has a deficit in his left had and no dexterity in the same hand. He is unable to grab, or pick up items which frustrates him very much as he is only 38 years old. Can you please help me with possible solutions to this problem, thank you.