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Military Blast-Related Brain Injury Study

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Effect of Interactive Metronome® Therapy on Cognitive Functioning After Blast-Related Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial by Dr. Lonnie Nelson, published the Neuropsychology Journal (September 2013)
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Parietal Lobe Movement Orientation Recognition Perception of Stimuli Sensory Integration Frontal Lobe Emotions Reasoning Attention Impulsivity EEG showed IM increased activation & coordination in the Frontal & Parietal Lobes MEMORY PROCESSING SPEED PROCESSING SPEED SPEED SENSORY INTEGRATION SENSORY INTEGRATION ATTENTION ATTENTION Published in the Neuropsychology Journal · September 2013 Effect of Interactive Metronome ® Therapy on Cognitive Functioning After Blast-Related Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial
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Parietal LobeMovementOrientationRecognitionPerception of StimuliSensory Integration

Frontal LobeEmotionsReasoningAttentionImpulsivity

EEG showed IM increased activation & coordination in the

Frontal & Parietal Lobes

MEMORY

PROCESSING SPEED

PROCESSING SPEED

SPEED

SENSORY INTEGRATION

SENSORY INTEGRATION

ATTENTIONATTENTION

Published in the Neuropsychology Journal · September 2013

Effect of Interactive Metronome® Therapy on Cognitive Functioning After Blast-Related Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial

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