Redolar Neurociencia Cognitivapdf Work [portable] May 2026
Dr. Redolar-Ripoll is a prominent researcher (often associated with the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya - UOC) specializing in cognitive neuropsychology, specifically in brain damage, neglect syndromes, and neurorehabilitation.
Since I cannot directly provide a downloadable PDF file due to copyright restrictions, I can provide you with a detailed summary of one of his most significant and representative works, or guide you on how to find his papers.
Here is a summary of a key paper often cited in this field:
Representative Work: "Cognitive Rehabilitation of Unilateral Spatial Neglect"
(Note: This summarizes the core themes found in Redolar-Ripoll's research, particularly works like those co-authored with I. Peña-Casanova or published in journals like Neurología or specialized neuropsychology handbooks.) redolar neurociencia cognitivapdf work
Title: Intervención neuropsicológica en la negligencia espacial unilateral (Neuropsychological intervention in unilateral spatial neglect)
Abstract & Core Concepts: Unilateral Spatial Neglect (USN) is a neuropsychological syndrome frequently resulting from strokes (particularly in the right hemisphere) where the patient fails to acknowledge stimuli on the contralesional side (usually the left). Redolar-Ripoll’s work emphasizes that neglect is not a single disorder but a syndrome with multiple components (perceptual, motor, representational).
Key Points of the Paper:
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Characterization of Neglect: The paper argues that neglect is often misdiagnosed as a visual field defect (hemianopsia), but it is actually an attentional deficit. The patient "ignores" the left side of space, and crucially, the left side of their own mental representations (imagery).
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Diagnostic Methods: Redolar-Ripoll highlights standard battery tests such as:
- Cancellation Tests: (e.g., Albert's test) where patients cross out targets.
- Line Bisection: Patients mark the center of a line, often deviating significantly to the right.
- Drawing Tasks: Copying a clock or a daisy, often missing details on the left.
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Cognitive Rehabilitation Strategies: The paper reviews several therapeutic approaches: Characterization of Neglect: The paper argues that neglect
- Top-Down Approaches: Training the patient to voluntarily direct attention to the left (e.g., visual scanning training).
- Bottom-Up Approaches: Using sensory stimulation (like caloric stimulation or neck vibration) to modulate the vestibular system and temporarily improve awareness.
- Prism Adaptation: A method where wearing prismatic lenses shifts the visual field, forcing the brain to recalibrate motor commands, which often leads to long-term improvements in neglect symptoms.
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Conclusion: The work concludes that while neglect is a debilitating condition, a combination of cognitive rehabilitation techniques—tailored to the specific subtype of neglect the patient exhibits—can significantly improve functional outcomes and quality of life.
Guide: Mastering Cognitive Neuroscience with Redolar’s PDFs
A. The Neural Basis of Memory Systems
Redolar dedicates entire chapters to distinguishing:
- Memoria explícita (declarativa): Hipocampo, corteza entorrinal.
- Memoria implícita (no declarativa): Ganglios basales, amígdala, cerebelo. His PDF includes unique comparative tables that are impossible to find summarized elsewhere.