Executive Functions and Rapid Automatized Naming: A New Tele-Rehabilitation Approach in Children with Language and Learning Disorders
Executive function deficits are documented in many neurodevelopmental disorders and may contribute to clinical complexity or rehabilitation resilience. The present research was primarily aimed at presenting and evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of a telerehabilitation program used during...
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Main Authors: | Agnese Capodieci (Author), Marco Romano (Author), Emanuela Castro (Author), Maria Chiara Di Lieto (Author), Silvia Bonetti (Author), Silvia Spoglianti (Author), Chiara Pecini (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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