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http://dx.doi.org/10.22156/CS4SMB.2019.9.7.145

Effects of Interactive Metronome(IM) Training on Executive Function of Stroke Patients  

Jung, Jae-Hun (Wellbrain Dementia Cognitive Rehabilitation Research Institute)
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Journal of Convergence for Information Technology / v.9, no.7, 2019 , pp. 145-152 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluation the effect of Interactive Metronome(IM) training on executive function for stroke patients. Twenty patients with stroke were randomly assigned to experimental group(n=10) or control group(n=10). The patients in the experimental group received IM training with basic rehabilitation and those in the control group received traditional rehabilitation with basic rehabilitation. The patients were assessed before and after intervention using Kims frontal-executive function neuropsychology test II to evaluate executive function. The result of the present study was experimental group demonstrated more increased than control group in stroop interference, word fluency, delayed recall, executive function quotient(EFQ). Therefore, IM training was effective in improving the executive function. It is deemed that IM training can be usefully applied to improve executive function.
Keywords
Interactive Metronome; Executive function; Stroke; Cognitive rehabilitation; Kims frontal executive function neuropsychology test II;
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