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In addition, rehabilitation strategies for patients with non-CNS disease confronted with cognitive dysfunction are described.
Neuropsychological rehabilitation based on the compensation model together with psycho-education and coping strategies can be offered to cancer patients confronted with cognitive problems to maximise their ability to function [65].
Students travelling actively to school have been shown to perform better academically, and appear to experience less stress (perceived) when confronted with cognitive challenges during the school day [ 7- 9].
Confronted with the contradictory information, Mr. Gore said, "That seems inaccurate to me".
So in the context of social media, individual learning is the result of the self-organization of a cognitive system that is confronted with new information while participating in a community.
When confronted with sensory information, the emotional section of the brain can process the information in one-fifth of the time the cognitive section requires.
Implications of HJB theory are confronted with practical information stemming from the system theory of thermal and chemical engineering discussed in the final part of the chapter.
Foresight practitioners are usually confronted with an information gap on the topic under debate.
Third, users will be confronted with missing information when using Google Maps and Street View.
Electronic Arts UK made no comment when confronted with the information.
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