Aphantasia: a different way of dreaming reality
Aphantasia is a medical condition in which a person is not able to form an image in their mind of thing or people that are actually present.
Aphantasia is a medical condition in which a person is not able to form an image in their mind of thing or people that are actually present.
Marcus Mühlberger analises in this case study the recovery of memory deficits of patients diagnosed with amnestic syndrome applying neurofeedback techniques.
This present study addresses the emergence of OCD and OCD symptoms after TBI and the necessity of having an on target therapeutic intervention plus the assessment of new therapeutic approaches
Bignocia Masigne study the prevalence of refractive error in a community where affordability and accessibility for eye care facilities seem to be the hindrance towards correcting the refractive errors.
This study reviews the latest data on neurogenesis, neuroplasticity and neurorestoration, all aspects of neuroregeneration, in Azheimer´s desease.
Paola Tine analyses the rol of neuroimaging in the study of depression.
This study measures and compares objective gain and subjective benefit in order to understand the role of BAHA’s to treat different kinds of hearing loss. By Bernard Galea.
Naira Manukyan presents the available information about auditory training and adult rehabilitation. Her thesis also recommends the practices to attain the best auditory training and adult rehabilitation outcomes for patients with hearing loss.
This thesis compares the proportion of children with ocular anomalies and refractive errors between incarcerated and non-incarcerated children.
This literature analyses the interaction between blue light and the human eye and the possible lines of defence against its harmful effects.