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Paving the Road for More Ethical and Equitable Policies and Practices in Telerehabilitation in Psychology and Neuropsychology: Protocol for a Rapid Review

Paving the Road for More Ethical and Equitable Policies and Practices in Telerehabilitation in Psychology and Neuropsychology: Protocol for a Rapid Review

Neuropsychology and psychology clinicians, decision makers, and managers must navigate complex considerations associated with the implementation of TR in the COVID-19 and post–COVID-19 environment [21], while individuals with disabilities need support and resources to adapt to this new rehabilitation services model.

Dorothée Morand-Grondin, Jeanne Berthod, Jennifer Sigouin, Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau, Dahlia Kairy

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e66639

Considering Theory-Based Gamification in the Co-Design and Development of a Virtual Reality Cognitive Remediation Intervention for Depression (bWell-D): Mixed Methods Study

Considering Theory-Based Gamification in the Co-Design and Development of a Virtual Reality Cognitive Remediation Intervention for Depression (bWell-D): Mixed Methods Study

There has been growing interest in the use of VR for both assessment and rehabilitation from the research and clinical neuropsychology communities in recent years [13,14]. The feasibility of using VR for cognitive assessment and care has been demonstrated across various cognitive domains, such as attention [15-21], executive functions [22-25], memory [26-31], and spatial abilities [32-34].

Mark Hewko, Vincent Gagnon Shaigetz, Michael S Smith, Elicia Kohlenberg, Pooria Ahmadi, Maria Elena Hernandez Hernandez, Catherine Proulx, Anne Cabral, Melanie Segado, Trisha Chakrabarty, Nusrat Choudhury

JMIR Serious Games 2025;13:e59514

Optimizing Detection and Prediction of Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis With Ambulatory Cognitive Tests: Protocol for the Longitudinal Observational CogDetect-MS Study

Optimizing Detection and Prediction of Cognitive Function in Multiple Sclerosis With Ambulatory Cognitive Tests: Protocol for the Longitudinal Observational CogDetect-MS Study

A crucial limitation is that the “snapshot” of cognitive function, typical of cross-sectional neuropsychology studies, fails to capture day-to-day and within-day variability in an individual’s cognitive function [16,17]. Understanding such short-term variability in cognitive function in MS is important for 3 key reasons: first, within-person fluctuations in cognitive performance may be an independent indicator of poor cognitive functioning [18,19] and vulnerability to future cognitive decline [20,21].

Anna Louise Kratz, Dawn M Ehde, Kevin N Alschuler, Kristen Pickup, Keara Ginell, Nora E Fritz

JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e59876

Capturing Cognitive Aging in Vivo: Application of a Neuropsychological Framework for Emerging Digital Tools

Capturing Cognitive Aging in Vivo: Application of a Neuropsychological Framework for Emerging Digital Tools

The VIBE model resulted from an in-depth review of the neuropsychology, neurology, neuroscience, rehabilitation psychology, and computer science literature. Consistent findings in both performance level and intraindividual variability were identified across the spectrum of cognitive impairment and interpreted in the context of known patterns of cognitive change and their underlying mechanisms.

Katherine Hackett, Tania Giovannetti

JMIR Aging 2022;5(3):e38130