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NEUROCOGNITIVE REHABILITATION SYSTEM NELA
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The NELA system was created in coope ration with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava and the Neurocognitive Laboratory of the Univers ity Hospital Ostrava for the purpose of neurocognitive rehabilitation of patients who, owing to the system, can carry out practice tests comfortably from their homes and thus contribute to their quicker recovery. The fundamental bases of neuroc ognitive rehabilitation rely on the so-called brain plasticity, i.e. the ability of brain capacity to modify its structure or function as a response to learning and brain damage. The test methods represent a standardized method of examination at which certain rules are followed, uniform aids are used and the obtained answers are analyzed in a uniform manner. The test is an experiment as it brings about an examined person’s behavior under controlled condition. Performance tests were chosen to be included in the system.
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