Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Neuropsychophysiology, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences University of Porto Porto Portugal
2. ESS Polytechnic Institute of Porto Porto Portugal
3. CESPU University Institute of Health Sciences Gandra Portugal
4. NeuroGen ‐ Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS) Porto Portugal
5. TOXRUN – Toxicology Research Unit University Institute of Health Sciences, CESPU Gandra Portugal
6. Center for Rehabilitation Research ESS, Polytechnic of Porto Porto Portugal
Abstract
AbstractThe literature on neuropsychological intervention (NI) uses a variety of terms to refer to equivalent constructs, making it difficult to compare intervention programmes and their outcomes. The purpose of this work is to propose a unified terminological framework for describing NI programmes. The terminological framework was developed based on a previous proposal for common terminology by Johnstone and Stonnington (Rehabilitation of neuropsychological disorders: A practical guide for rehabilitation professionals. Psychology Press, 2011) and driven by Cognitive Psychology concepts. The terminological framework was organized into two sections: (a) NI, which includes types of NI, methods and approaches, instructional methods, and strategies; and (b) neurocognitive functions, which includetemporal and spatial orientation,sensation,perception,visuo‐constructional abilities,attention,memory,language,reasoning of several sorts(e.g., abstract reasoning, and numerical reasoning), andexecutive functions. Most NI tasks target a main neurocognitive function, but there are underlying neurocognitive functions that may impair performance in the former. Since it is difficult to create a task that is solely focused on one neurocognitive function, the proposed terminology should not be viewed as a taxonomy, but rather as dimensional, with the same task allowing to work different functions, in varying grades. Adopting this terminological framework will allow to define the targeted neurocognitive functions more accurately and simplify the comparison between NI programmes and their outcomes. Future research should focus on describing the main techniques/strategies for each neurocognitive function and non‐cognitive interventions.
Funder
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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