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Subjective Versus Objective Complaints After Traumatic Brain Injury

A self-report of symptoms after a traumatic brain injury is an important part of the assessment process. But, how does a clinician interpret inconsistencies between self-reported symptoms and the objective neuropsychological evaluation? One problem is that the severity of the

Metamemory and Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

Metamemory is the awareness and control of your ability to remember. This could include judging how well you remember something, detecting memory mistakes, or developing learning strategies. An impairment in metamemory can therefore hinder cognitive rehabilitation after a traumatic brain