(Reuters Health) - Computer-assisted therapy may not be effective at easing depression in people who are already getting standard care such as counseling or medication, a U.K. study suggests. To ...
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A computer-based therapy can potentially help stroke survivors recover some movements in their hands. A new study in South Australia assessed the effectiveness of a brain-computer interface (BCI) ...
Since the COVID pandemic, therapists and researchers have been keen to prove that online therapy can be just as effective as in-person therapy, and that the therapeutic benefits for depression and ...
A new study published in Molecular Psychiatry shows that computer-assisted cognitive behavioural therapy can cut depression symptoms in half, while also reshaping brain connections linked to mood ...
Computer Program to Assist in Making Decisions About Adjuvant Therapy for Women With Early Breast Cancer Authors: Peter M. Ravdin, Laura A. Siminoff, Greg J. Davis, Mary Beth Mercer, Joan Hewlett, ...
When trying to find their way, some people pay attention to their surroundings while others remember where they need to turn left or right. People with acquired brain injury (ABI) report having ...