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In the present study the investigators aim to analyze the performance in a battery of social cognition tests of subjects with traumatic brain injury.
On the other hand, the effectiveness of a computerized rehabilitation program designed to improve these deficits will be tested, as well as the relationship between social cognition and executive functioning.
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The ability of the individual to know how to adopt the perspective of the other or be able to interpret and correctly identify their emotions, is essential for their proper development in society. The term Social Cognition would be the construct that would encompass these cognitive processes.
People who have suffered a moderate or severe traumatic brain injury usually show, as reflected in the existing literature, an alteration in the functioning of Social Cognition, leading to problematic or inappropriate behaviors. These deficits have devastating consequences, at a personal, family and economic / labor level.
There is an important debate regarding the independence of the Social Cognition construct from the rest of cognitive functions and in particular with respect to executive functions, probably due to the overlapping of the neuroanatomical structures related to each of these functions.
In the present study a clinical trial will be conducted with a sample of 30 patients admitted to the Guttmann Institute Neurorehabilitation Hospital who have suffered a moderate or severe TBI.
Patients will be divided into two groups depending on whether they receive cognitive rehabilitation treatment focused on attention, memory and executive functions (Control Group) or if, in addition to this treatment, the computerized treatment module for the rehabilitation of CS is also applied. (Experimental Group). Both types of treatment would be carried out using the cognitive telerehabilitation platform Guttmann, NeuroPersonalTrainer® (GNPT).
The purpose of this study is to analyze the altered dimensions in the Social Cognition construct after having suffered a traumatic brain injury and to test the effectiveness of a computerized rehabilitation treatment designed for neuropsychologists with the aim of stimulating the relearning of these skills.
In the same way it is tried to establish and to clarify the existing relation between the construct of the social cognition and other cognitive functions as they can be the executive functions
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