Scientists scan brains to uncover hidden thinking problems in spinal injury patients
NCT ID NCT06309888
Summary
This study used MRI brain scans to understand how spinal cord injuries affect thinking skills like memory, focus, and problem-solving. Researchers compared brain activity and structure in 54 people with and without spinal cord injuries while they performed thinking tasks. The goal was to map how thinking difficulties show up in the brain, since rehabilitation often focuses only on physical recovery.
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Swiss Paraplegic Research
Nottwil, Canton of Lucerne, 6207, Switzerland
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