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Störungen der Aufmerksamkeit

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Dieses Kapitel beschäftigt sich mit Aufmerksamkeitsstörungen, die eine der häufigsten kognitiven Störungen nach einer Schädigung oder Erkrankung des Gehirns sind. Nach einer kurzen Übersicht über wichtige Aufmerksamkeitstheorien und aktuelle Erkenntnisse über die neuronale Einbindung von Aufmerksamkeitsprozessen werden die zentralen Symptome einer Aufmerksamkeitsstörung beschrieben. Im Anschluss daran werden die Grundzüge der neuropsychologischen Diagnostik von Aufmerksamkeitsleistungen und therapeutische Ansätze zur Behandlung von Aufmerksamkeitsstörungen vorgestellt. Nicht berücksichtigt werden in diesem Kapitel der Neglect und Störungen der Aufmerksamkeit bei Kindern.

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