Subjects: Individuals with a history of a non-progressive
acquired brain injury, age of 18 or older. Able to come in the UIC for an
evaluation and then weekly treatment for 3-4 months.
Introduction: Cognitive
rehabilitation therapy (CRT) improves and extends the functional recovery
following acquired brain injury (ABI). In this project we use neuropsychological
tests is to identify cognitive deficits before rehabilitation. After the initial
three to four hour initial evaluation, individuals can consider enrollment in a
study involving fMRI. In this related research project, three carefully selected
fMRI tasks are administered to investigate the brain changes that result from
ABI. After the initial evaluation consenting subjects will be asked to attend
weekly CRT sessions with a psychologist. The psychologist will use an
individually designed rehabilitation program to enhance restoration of
cogntitive weaknesses and to teach compensation strategies to assist everyday
cognitive problems. At the end of the CRT, the neuropsychological evaluation
will be repeated and, if appropriate, the fMRI tasks will be repeated.
Contact Person:
Dr. Linda Laatsch, Principal Investigator,
Director of Rehabilitation
Psychology, UIC
(312) 996-7214
llaatsch@uic.edu
Research Participants