New Technology in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of Memory
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Neurorehabilitation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2021) | Viewed by 3839
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The revolution in technology is influencing memory assessment and rehabilitation. We thus lunch this special issue as an attempt to bridge the gap between the current paper-and-pencil and the upcoming technology-based assessment and rehabilitation of memory. Because assessment of memory (in general and clinical populations) and rehabilitation of memory in amnesia is a worthwhile endeavor, research should attempt to identify/test technologies that may improve memory assessment (in general and clinical populations) and/or maintain and ultimately improve memory function in amnesia. To tackle the promising areas of this booming research field, we are calling for papers dealing with the use of recent technologies in the field of memory assessment and rehabilitation.
You are encouraged to submit for this special issue regardless of the targeted population (with or without amnesia). Any technology-based methodology is welcome, as long as the methodology breaks with the traditional approach in memory assessment and rehabilitation. Examples of the used-technology can be (but not limited to): mobile-based technology, imagery-based technology, behavioral-based technology, physiological-based technology…
Do not hesitate to contact the editor should you have any further inquiry about the scoop of this special issue.
Prof. Mohamad El Haj
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Memory
- Memory assessement
- Memory rehabilitation
- Technology
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