Travel : How to reduce memory loss?
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Travel can be help patients with early forgetfulness or memory loss to prevent and treat Alzheimerûs disease and dementia. It requires applied knowledge between visuospatial memory and loci method to take cognitive rehabilitation care these patients. Visuospatial memory or working memory is a part of visual memory which function under influence of high cerebral cortexes (bilateral occipital lobes and parieto-temporal lobes) that involve with individual
experiences to recognize and recall relationship between objects, spaces and pathways in each position or environment to stimulate the memory and recall in cognitive rehabilitation program.
Furthermore, it can be implement the travel photographs to stimulate memory and for these patient.
Travel can be help patients with early forgetfulness or memory loss to prevent and treat Alzheimerûs disease and dementia. It requires applied knowledge between visuospatial memory and loci method to take cognitive rehabilitation care these patients. Visuospatial memory or working memory is a part of visual memory which function under influence of high cerebral cortexes (bilateral occipital lobes and parieto-temporal lobes) that involve with individual
experiences to recognize and recall relationship between objects, spaces and pathways in each position or environment to stimulate the memory and recall in cognitive rehabilitation program.
Furthermore, it can be implement the travel photographs to stimulate memory and for these patient.
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Gerawarapong, C. (2013). Travel : How to reduce memory loss?. Journal of the Psychiatric Association of Thailand, 54(4), 399–407. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JPAT/article/view/7692
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