Article Dans Une Revue Revue de neuropsychologie Année : 2022

Prise en charge neuropsychologique et métacognitive après une rupture de malformation artérioveineuse : à propos d’un cas

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Metacognition is a difficult concept to grasp in children because it is so dependent on lived experiences and the knowledge constructed as a result. Current models suggest a slow development of metacognition. Brain lesions could slow down this development even more. In this sense, metacognitive rehabilitation in children with brain injury are clinically attractive. Beyond the fact that they support the development of these high-level functions, they are attractive because of the promise of an easier transfer of learning. The application of such methods to the child seems feasible, as was the case with Sam, a young boy of 10 years and 3 months old who presented a hemorrhagic stroke. For 9 months, he was taught problem-solving strategies aimed at reducing his impulsivity, improving his attention span and mental flexibility. An improvement in standardized test scores is visible after treatment. However, the question of the effects of the treatment remains unresolved and lacks validity today, due to methodological difficulties. Factors such as spontaneous recovery, parental involvement, motivation, and recurrence of the lesion could explain the effects observed on test performance.

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halshs-04436243 , version 1 (05-02-2024)

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Pierre Martin, Guy Letellier, Mario Speranza, Fabienne Colombel. Prise en charge neuropsychologique et métacognitive après une rupture de malformation artérioveineuse : à propos d’un cas. Revue de neuropsychologie, 2022, 14 (3), pp.165-170. ⟨10.1684/nrp.2022.0720⟩. ⟨halshs-04436243⟩
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