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Promoting Brain Injury Survivor Self-Advocacy and Collective Advocacy
Software Tools
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As long as application software programs use the system tools and conventions, ...... The term "head injury" is used to describe a huge array of injuries, ...
http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/software_guidelines/software.htm
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The Posit Science Brain Fitness Program was featured on PBS channels nationwide summer, 2008. Dr. Merzenich, researcher in the fields of neuroplasticity and neural prostheses is affiliated with this company. Motto: "Your Brain Will Thank You."
To purchase one of the Posit Science programs, please call one of the numbers below:
For individual/family purchases (U.S.): 1-866-599-6463 For organization/group purchases (U.S.): 1-800-291-2826 International orders: +1-415-373-5685
Posit Science Corporation 225 Bush Street, Seventh Floor San Francisco, CA 94104 Phone: 800-514-3961 or (415)-394-3100 Fax: 1-415-986-2829
Filed under Cognitive Therapy and Stimmulation, Neuroplasticity and Software Tools.
http://www.positscience.com/
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Listing added: Oct 15, 2008)
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Provider of educational software tools which include Captain\'s Log, SmartMind, SoundSmart and SmartDriver.
http://braintrain.com
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ImPACT (Immediate Postconcussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing), is a computerized testing system to evaluate the severity of concussions in athletes. The system helps to provide a more accurate determination of when an athlete who has had a concussion can safely return to active contact sports. Developed by PH.D., MD, etc. Some of the developers are affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh School of the Health Sciences Sports Concussion Program.
1-866-992-8749
Peer Review Study: The purpose of this study was to examine the validity of ImPACT, a computerized neuropsychological test battery, for measuring attention and processing ...
Note: The editor of the Brain Injury Directory strongly recommends that determinations regarding sports concussions and whether or not an athlete be allowed to play after a concussion be determined by medical physicians, not coaches.
http://www.impacttest.com/
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Aug 29, 2006 ... Modified Home Video Game Shows Promise For Stroke Rehabilitation ... to the equipment and created software that delivers two types of finger ...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060828211649.htm
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Morphonix LLC "A treasure chest of information about the human brain." Software for sale. Colorful brain images, text explanations. Brain terminology. 3-D brain puzzle.
http://morphonix.com/software/education/science/brain/game/brainarium/3d_brain_puzzle.html
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A robotic device (The Hand Mentor™) helps people improve their hand function following a stroke. Photo courtesy of Kinetic Muscles, Inc., of Tempe, Arizona. Wearable Robots Help With Stroke Rehabilitation: December 15, 2004 A new generation of robotic devices may one day give thousands of stroke patients File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) info@nibib.nih.gov
http://www.nibib.nih.gov/HealthEdu/eAdvances/15Dec04
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�Telerehabilitation: New Tools for Brain Injury Rehabilitation� Michelle .... The Insight of Brain Injury Patients Designing Their Prosthetic Software. ...
http://www.brain-rehab.com/biblio3.htm
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The Brain Injury Network, a USA national and international nonprofit organization operated by and for brain injury survivors, is pleased to announce that two new public policies were approved by the Board of Directors 12-11-10. The board members are brain injury survivors. These are the policies people with brain injuries would like to see promoted by the public sector. This is a link to the policy entitled: Privacy Settings on Web Sites Designed for Brain Injury Survivors http://braininjurynetwork.org/publicpolicy/privacysettings.html
http://braininjurynetwork.org/publicpolicy/privacysettings.html
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Aim 2: Evaluation Stage � Evaluate the system as a tool for providing cognitive and communicative treatment to survivors of brain injury. ...
http://www.nrhrehab.org/Research/Projects/ATRC+2005/Project+C2+Computerized+Cognitive+and+Communcative/default.aspx
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Brain Injury Network Article: Protect Your Privacy and Guard Your Confidential Information On-Line! Summary: If you want to join social on-line communities, check them out, thoroughly, before you join. Also, find out what kind of credentials the administrators of the site have, if you can. And when in on-line groups or communities: (1) Sign up using an alias name. (2) Use a private profile. (3) Do not give out your address, phone number, or birth date. (4) Do not use your real name or your parent’s or other relatives’ last names in discussions. (5) Don’t use your primary email address, especially if it contains your actual name. Create easily disposable secondary (subaccount) email addresses to use instead. (6) Don’t share medical data about yourself by filling out on-line forms from social communities. For example, don’t share your insurance particulars, your doctor’s name, your medication list, etc. (7) If a site allows you to modify your privacy and archival settings (a good sign) check them, because chances are the default setting is to allow your content to be accessible to the entire Internet community, and you may wish to tighten up who may view your posts. (8) Just remember that if you share any content with anyone, anyone at all, he or she will be able to share your material elsewhere (even though that would be impolite it happens all of the time), so be careful what you write on the Internet. You never know where it will end up, and once you have written something it may be on the Internet for eternity.
Be careful! Be watchful. Be wise.
http://braininjurynetwork.org/protectyourprivacy.html
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www.strongarm.org.uk | Cognitive Rehabilitation Software | www.strongarm.org.uk ... it has been used successfully in other centres with stroke patients, ...
http://www.strongarm.org.uk/
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