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Dual-Task Stroop Paradigm for Detecting Cognitive Deficits in High-Functioning Stroke Patients
Songjun Lin 1,2, Qiang Lin 3,4,5, Biyi Zhao 3,4,6, Yongchun Jiang 3,4, Wanqi Zhuang 3,4, Delong Chen 3,4, Yajie Zhang 3,4, Aijia Chen 3,4, Qianrong Zhang 7, Yuxin Zheng 3,4, Jianjun Wang 1, Fangqiu Xu 8, Xi Qin 3,4,9, Yefeng Cai 10
1Department of Neurology and Psychology, the Fourth Clinical Medical College, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Shenzhen Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital, 2Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, 3Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, 4Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Guangzhou Medical University, 5Key Laboratory of Biological Targeting Diagnosis, Therapy and Rehabilitation of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, 6School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan University, 7Health College of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, 8Department of Clinical Medicine, Guangzhou Medical University, 9Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Panzhihua Central Hospital, 10Department of Neurology and Psychology, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine

Clinical assessment scales are notsensitive enough to cognitive dysfunction in high-functioning stroke patients. The dual-task paradigm presents advantages and potential in the assessment and cognitive training of cognitive dysfunction. The study here proposes a dual-task Stroop paradigm to identify cognitive dysfunction in high-functioning stroke patients.

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Neuroscience

Scalp Acupuncture Synchronizing Dual Task Gait for Enhancing Prefrontal Cortex Response
Jun Su 1, Yuanyuan Guo 2, Biyi Zhao 3, Yongchun Jiang 2,4,5, Xi Qin 6, Meilian Zhong 2,4,5, Dathan Nevin Dychingco Leung 7, Junxiao Yin 8, Qiang Lin *4, Ke Chen *9
1Department of Orthopaedics, Anshun Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, 3School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan University, 4Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, 5Guangzhou Medical University, 6Panzhihua Central Hospital, 7Department of Physical Therapy, College of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Santo Tomas, 8Clinical Medical College of Acupuncture and Rehabilitation, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 9Department of Spine Surgery, Zhongshan Torch Development Zone People's Hospital

This protocol demonstrates the standardized procedure of scalp acupuncture synchronizing motor-cognitive dual task and motor-cognitive dual task. This can provide an important reference for the clinical exploration of the new and effective non-drug treatment of integrated Chinese and Western medicine.

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