The contribution of neuropsychology in reference to the empowerment of the cognitive functions is twofold: it concerns the possibility of early detection of prognostic markers of cognitive deficits or phenomena of decay, to contrast them; and the possibility of using specific intervention programs, through the stimulation or enhancement of preserved skills, with the intent to potentiate the “functional” cognitive activity. The idea at the basis of cognitive and neurophysiological empowerment is that, across the lifespan, based on the brain plasticity, the activation or reactivation of the networks which mediate these functions can foster a sort of cognitive “empowerment.” To support this functional process, one of the main challenges concerns the ability to adopt proficient strategies, both self- and hetero- induced. The former are based on a virtuous self- managed “learning approach” that should become the objects of further externally induced “reinforcement.” The strategies of the second type provide for the intervention of external aids, such as specific cognitive training. Unlike traditional methods, the latest techniques combine the execution of tasks with the pre- potentiation of specific neuronal circuits. Experiential learning is thus facilitated by the availability of a more receptive brain, as well as a “selectively stimulated brain.” The pre-enhancement of neuronal circuits is achieved thanks to new tools which act directly on the brain, by using magnetic and electrical stimulation, showing a positive impact not only on the fully preserved skills, but also on the residual abilities (cognitive resilience effect). Both of these strategies can engage in contextual supports, which facilitate the reinforcement of cognitive wellbeing and empowerment programs, in particular based on some appropriate environmental stimuli (social networks and caregiver support), as well as the best practices of life (consumption habits, physical activity and so on).

NEURO-EMPOWERMENT APPROACH AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES

Sara Invitto
2018-01-01

Abstract

The contribution of neuropsychology in reference to the empowerment of the cognitive functions is twofold: it concerns the possibility of early detection of prognostic markers of cognitive deficits or phenomena of decay, to contrast them; and the possibility of using specific intervention programs, through the stimulation or enhancement of preserved skills, with the intent to potentiate the “functional” cognitive activity. The idea at the basis of cognitive and neurophysiological empowerment is that, across the lifespan, based on the brain plasticity, the activation or reactivation of the networks which mediate these functions can foster a sort of cognitive “empowerment.” To support this functional process, one of the main challenges concerns the ability to adopt proficient strategies, both self- and hetero- induced. The former are based on a virtuous self- managed “learning approach” that should become the objects of further externally induced “reinforcement.” The strategies of the second type provide for the intervention of external aids, such as specific cognitive training. Unlike traditional methods, the latest techniques combine the execution of tasks with the pre- potentiation of specific neuronal circuits. Experiential learning is thus facilitated by the availability of a more receptive brain, as well as a “selectively stimulated brain.” The pre-enhancement of neuronal circuits is achieved thanks to new tools which act directly on the brain, by using magnetic and electrical stimulation, showing a positive impact not only on the fully preserved skills, but also on the residual abilities (cognitive resilience effect). Both of these strategies can engage in contextual supports, which facilitate the reinforcement of cognitive wellbeing and empowerment programs, in particular based on some appropriate environmental stimuli (social networks and caregiver support), as well as the best practices of life (consumption habits, physical activity and so on).
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