Neuropsychological Rehabilitation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation is 12. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Quantitative evaluation of the consciousness level of patients in a vegetative state using virtual reality and an eye-tracking system: A single-case experimental design study29
Multidimensional fatigue in Chinese patients with newly diagnosed meningiomas: Prevalence, severity and associated factors26
Engaging children and adolescents with acquired brain injury and their families in goal setting: The family perspective22
Post-COVID fatigue: Reduced quality-of-life associated with clinically relevant fatigue in mild disease courses19
Validity of the Chinese version of the weekly calendar planning activity (WCPA) on assessing executive function in adults with stroke16
“I never thought I would be an international speaker … but I am”: an interpretive qualitative analysis of experiences of a project-based advocacy intervention16
Living in a reshaped reality: Exploring social participation and self-identity after TBI15
Parent-reported problems in children with Cerebral Visual Impairment: Improving the discriminative ability from ADHD and dyslexia using screening inventories14
LOCCATE: A tool to identify the diagnostic spectrum profile of motor function and functional communication responses for the individual with a prolonged disorder of consciousness14
“Alone in the dark”: A qualitative study of treatment experiences among young adults with a recent concussion and anxiety14
How to assess and take into account trend in single-case experimental design data13
Errorful learning improves recognition memory for new vocabulary for people living with memory and dysexecutive impairment following brain injury12
A new model to guide identity-focused multidisciplinary rehabilitation for children and young people following acquired brain injury: I-FoRM12
Health-related quality of life and its correlates among individuals with stroke during the COVID-19 pandemic12
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