Craine J
Hawaii Institute of Neuropsychology, USA.
Hawaii Med J. 1998 Sep;57(9):625-8.
Anecdotal reports from Hawaii's Neuropsychology Services reveal severe brain impaired clients have significant improvement in functions suggesting considerable recovery is possible, and contradicting the "irreversibility" of brain injury. Hawaii's Neurotraining program uses assessment techniques to map brain functions targeting deficits, evaluation to determine specific strategies to regain impaired functions, and stimulation exercises to retrain the brain with the basic cognitive skills necessary to learn.
夏威夷神经心理学服务机构的轶事报告显示,脑部严重受损的患者在功能方面有显著改善,这表明相当程度的恢复是可能的,这与脑损伤的“不可逆性”相矛盾。夏威夷的神经训练项目使用评估技术来绘制针对缺陷的脑功能图,通过评估来确定恢复受损功能的具体策略,并通过刺激练习用学习所需的基本认知技能对大脑进行再训练。