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Effects of a multifaceted treatment program for executive dysfunction after acquired brain injury on indications of executive functioning in daily life
- J. Spikman, D. Boelen, Kirsten F. Lamberts, W. Brouwer, L. Fasotti
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of the International Neuropsychological…
- 10 November 2009
Abstract A multicenter randomized control trial (RCT) was conducted to evaluate the effects of a treatment for dysexecutive problems after acquired brain injury (ABI) on daily life functioning.… Expand
Early predictors of outcome after mild traumatic brain injury (UPFRONT): an observational cohort study
- J. Naalt, M. Timmerman, M. D. Koning, H. V. D. Horn, J. Spikman
- Psychology, Medicine
- The Lancet Neurology
- 1 July 2017
BACKGROUND
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) accounts for most cases of TBI, and many patients show incomplete long-term functional recovery. We aimed to create a prognostic model for functional… Expand
Deficits in Facial Emotion Recognition Indicate Behavioral Changes and Impaired Self-Awareness after Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
- J. Spikman, M. Milders, Annemarie C. Visser-Keizer, Herma J Westerhof-Evers, Meike Herben-Dekker, J. van der Naalt
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 12 June 2013
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of disability, specifically among younger adults. Behavioral changes are common after moderate to severe TBI and have adverse consequences for social… Expand
Social cognition impairments in relation to general cognitive deficits, injury severity, and prefrontal lesions in traumatic brain injury patients.
- J. Spikman, M. Timmerman, M. Milders, W. Veenstra, J. van der Naalt
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of neurotrauma
- 9 January 2012
Impairments in social behavior are frequently found in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients and are associated with an unfavorable outcome with regard to return to work and social… Expand
Cognitive and behavioral impairment in traumatic brain injury related to outcome and return to work.
- M. R. Benedictus, J. Spikman, J. van der Naalt
- Psychology, Medicine
- Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
- 1 September 2010
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the cognitive and behavioral disturbances related to return to work (RTW) in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) with the application of a differentiated outcome scale.… Expand
Deficits of attention after closed-head injury: slowness only?
- J. Spikman, A. H. van Zomeren, B. Deelman
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of clinical and experimental…
- 1 October 1996
The performance of a group of 60 severely closed-head-injured patients in the subacute stage of recovery on a series of tests addressing focused, divided, and sustained attention, and supervisory… Expand
Insight in schizophrenia: associations with empathy
- G. H. M. Pijnenborg, J. Spikman, B. Jeronimus, A. Aleman
- Psychology, Medicine
- European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical…
- 1 June 2013
Many people with schizophrenia (50–80 %) demonstrate impaired insight, something which has been associated with a poorer outcome. Two types of empathy can be distinguished: affective empathy via… Expand
Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Compared to Telephone Counseling Early after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Trial.
- M. Scheenen, Annemarie C. Visser-Keizer, +5 authors J. Spikman
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of neurotrauma
- 1 October 2017
Many patients do not return to work (RTW) after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) because of persistent complaints that are often resistant to therapy in the chronic phase. Recent studies suggest… Expand
Recovery versus retest effects in attention after closed head injury.
- J. Spikman, M. Timmerman, A. H. Zomeren van, B. Deelman
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of clinical and experimental…
- 1 October 1999
Recovery in 60 patients with a closed-head injury (CHI) in the first year posttrauma was assessed repeatedly with a series of attention tests. A matched group of healthy subjects was tested at the… Expand
Construct Validity of Concepts of Attention in Healthy Controls and Patients with CHI
- J. Spikman, H. Kiers, B. Deelman, A. H. V. Zomeren
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain and Cognition
- 1 December 2001
The present study aimed to examine the construct validity of three aspects of attention, namely focused, divided, and supervisory control of attention. Factor-analytic techniques were applied to… Expand
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