Browsing by Author "García Cazorla, Àngels"
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Choosing strategies to deal with artifactual eeg data in children with cognitive impairment
Tost Abadías, Ana; Migliorelli Falcone, Carolina Mercedes; Bachiller Matarranz, Alejandro; Medina Rivera, Inés; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; García Cazorla, Àngels; Mañanas Villanueva, Miguel Ángel (2021-08-11)
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Open AccessRett syndrome is a disease that involves acute cognitive impairment and, consequently, a complex and varied symptomatology. This study evaluates the EEG signals of twenty-nine patients and classify them according to the ... -
Choosing strategies to deal with artifactual EEG data in children with cognitive impairment
Tost Abadías, Ana; Migliorelli Falcone, Carolina Mercedes; Bachiller Matarranz, Alejandro; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; Mañanas Villanueva, Miguel Ángel; García Cazorla, Àngels (2020)
Conference lecture
Open AccessRett syndrome is a disease that involves acute cognitive impairment and, consequently, a complex and varied symptomatology. This study evaluates the EEG signals of twenty-nine patients in order to implement an effective ... -
Cognitive stimulation has potential for brain activation in individuals with Rett syndrome
Migliorelli Falcone, Carolina Mercedes; Medina Rivera, Inés; Bachiller Matarranz, Alejandro; Tost Abadías, Ana; Alonso López, Joan Francesc; López Sala, Anna; Armstrong, Judit; O'Callaghan Gordo, Ma del Mar; Pineda Marfà, Mercè; Mañanas Villanueva, Miguel Ángel; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; García Cazorla, Àngels (John Wiley & sons, 2021-11-18)
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Open AccessBackground: Knowledge regarding neuropsychological training in Rett syndrome (RS) is scarce. The aim of this study was to assess the outcome and the duration of the effect of cognitive stimulation on topographic EEG data ... -
Cognitive stimulation leads to a long-term brain activation with a spectral shift to higher frequencies in Rett syndrome patients
Tost Abadías, Ana; Bachiller Matarranz, Alejandro; García Cazorla, Àngels; Medina Rivera, Inés; Romero Lafuente, Sergio; Mañanas Villanueva, Miguel Ángel (Universidad de Valladolid, 2022)
Conference lecture
Open AccessRett syndrome (RTT) is the second leading cause of mental disability in women and causes a serious neurodevelopmental disorder that leads to a global disability of the individual. Cognitive training has been shown to improve ...