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Comparing memory group training and computerized cognitive training for improving memory function following stroke: A phase II randomized controlled trial
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Preliminary evidence shows that memory skills groups, but not computerized training, may facilitate achievement of functional memory goals for community dwelling survivors of stroke. These findings require further replication, given the modest sample size, subjective nature of the outcomes and the absence of objective eligibility for inclusion.
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