Sarah Raskin

Sarah Raskin

Mar 15, 2016

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    About This Project

    People who have had a brain injury often complain of difficulty with memory. The worst part is often the ability to remember to do things, like take medications or buy milk at the store. We have developed a number of techniques to try to improve this memory in people with brain injury. Now we want to do some measures of their brain activity to see if it gets better after the treatment.

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