This project will examine if computerized cognitive remediation will improve working memory and attention in 25 adults with a mild, moderate, or severe brain injury and compare their cognitive performance to the control group of 25 adults with a mild, moderate, or severe brain injury. The control group will train on computerized Brain Games. Participants in both groups will be assessed prior to training and immediately post-training and one month-post training.
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Change in participants' logical memory after participating in BrainHQ training
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants' verbal working memory after participating BrainHQ training
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants' working memory after participating in BrainHQ training
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Participants' vocabulary after participating in BrainHQ training
Timeframe: baseline
Participants' ability to recall information
Timeframe: baseline
Participants' abstract reasoning
Timeframe: baseline
Change in participants' level of reading
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Changes in the participants' processing speed
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants' verbal memory
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants ability to assess auditory information
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants' verbal attention.
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants' attention and verbal memory
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Changes to participants' ability to understand social cues
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants' sense of depression
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Change in participants' sense of anxiety
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Changes to participants' mental status
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Changes in participants' daily living
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Changes in the pattern of participants social lifestyle
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training
Changes in the participants' overall status
Timeframe: baseline, 1 week post training, 4 weeks post training