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Computer-based training and cognitive improvement after adult-onset malaria: A case report

机译:成年疟疾后的计算机培训和认知改善:一例报告

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Malaria infection is known to cause cognitive impairments in children and adults. To date, very little research has investigated the efficacy of computer-based cognitive rehabilitation after cerebral malaria, particularly in adults. The aim of this study was to examine whether computer-based cognitive training can be employed to rehabilitate memory and attentional deficits after cerebral malaria, particularly in adults. The current study examines the case of a 20-year-old female who acquired malaria on trip to Ghana. One year after her infection she still exhibited below-average performance on a number of neuropsychological assessments. A computer-based cognitive training program was undertaken for 14 weeks. At the end of training, performance improved on the majority of assessments and was within the normal range for all assessments. The participant also displayed greater improvements from pre-test to post-test than a normal control participant who did not complete cognitive training. The findings extend prior research on cerebral malaria and suggest possible rehabilitation methods for adults who experience cognitive impairments following malaria infection.
机译:已知疟疾感染会引起儿童和成人的认知障碍。迄今为止,很少有研究研究脑疟疾后,特别是成年人中基于计算机的认知康复的功效。这项研究的目的是检查是否可以采用基于计算机的认知训练来恢复大脑疟疾(特别是成人)后的记忆力和注意力缺陷。目前的研究调查了一名20岁女性在加纳旅行中获得疟疾的情况。感染一年后,她在许多神经心理学评估中的表现仍低于平均水平。基于计算机的认知培训计划进行了14周。培训结束时,大多数评估的表现均得到改善,并且所有评估均处于正常范围内。与未完成认知训练的正常对照参与者相比,该参与者从测试前到测试后的进步也更大。这些发现扩展了先前对脑疟疾的研究,并提出了可能的康复方法,用于成年人在感染疟疾后出现认知障碍。

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