Published on in Vol 3 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/50538, first published .
Virtual Reality–Based Neurorehabilitation Support Tool for People With Cognitive Impairments Resulting From an Acquired Brain Injury: Usability and Feasibility Study

Virtual Reality–Based Neurorehabilitation Support Tool for People With Cognitive Impairments Resulting From an Acquired Brain Injury: Usability and Feasibility Study

Virtual Reality–Based Neurorehabilitation Support Tool for People With Cognitive Impairments Resulting From an Acquired Brain Injury: Usability and Feasibility Study

Journals

  1. Eke D. Ethics and Governance of Neurotechnology in Africa: Lessons From AI. JMIR Neurotechnology 2024;3:e56665 View
  2. Rodríguez-Fuentes G, Campo-Prieto P, Cancela-Carral J. Immersive Virtual Reality as Physical and Cognitive Therapy in Acquired Brain Injury: TEVI-DCA Program. Electronics 2025;14(6):1204 View
  3. Johansen T, Matre M, Tornås S, Løvstad M, Ponsford J, Olsen A, Lund A. I thought it would be difficult, but this is actually something I can do – experiences with Virtual Reality-based cognitive training in persons with TBI. Annals of Medicine 2025;57(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Reddy K. Innovations in Neurocognitive Rehabilitation. View
  2. Reddy K. Innovations in Neurocognitive Rehabilitation. View
  3. Reddy K. Innovations in Neurocognitive Rehabilitation. View
  4. Strika M, Conti L, Capetti B, Pravettoni G. Extended Reality. View