FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, particularly to neurology, and can be applied in recovery of cognitive functions for patients with cerebrovascular pathology. Schulte table is displayed at computer monitor, patient is prompted to register numbers in chronological order by left mouse click. If the task is not accomplished within specified time, number not registered by patient is highlighted by separate colour, font size changes, pulse is added, and task performance time is registered. Then next table appears on the monitor with numbers placed in another order. Exercise is taken for 10 days, once per day for 20 minutes.
EFFECT: increased efficiency of cognitive disorder rehabilitation, enhanced "game" motivation of patients, making rehabilitation process more amusing, the need to make multiple cards and other study materials eliminated.
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Dates
2012-01-10—Published
2010-06-25—Filed