Lise Gagnon

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Psychology Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada 
Area:
Clinical Psychology
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Imbeault H, Langlois F, Bocti C, et al. (2016) Can people with Alzheimer's disease improve their day-to-day functioning with a tablet computer? Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 1-18
Imbeault H, Gagnon L, Pigot H, et al. (2016) Impact of AP@LZ in the daily life of three persons with Alzheimer's disease: long-term use and further exploration of its effectiveness. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 1-24
Lambert AM, Gagnon L, Fontaine FS. (2014) [Transference in the treatment of dissociative identity disorder: A review of literature and a case example]. Santé Mentale Au QuéBec. 39: 231-51
Imbeault H, Bier N, Pigot H, et al. (2014) Electronic organiser and Alzheimer's disease: fact or fiction? Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 24: 71-100
Lambert AM, Gagnon L, Fontaine FS. (2014) Le transfert dans le traitement des personnes présentant un trouble dissociatif de l’identité : une revue de la documentation scientifique et une illustration clinique MosaïQue. 39: 231-251
Gagnon L, Gosselin N, Provencher V, et al. (2012) Perception and emotional judgments of music in dementia of the alzheimer type: A short case study Music Perception. 29: 509-519
Provencher V, Bier N, Audet T, et al. (2009) [Long-term effect of a cognitive intervention on learning and participation in a significant leisure activity in early dementia of Alzheimer type: a case study]. Psychologie & Neuropsychiatrie Du Vieillissement. 7: 131-40
Bier N, Van Der Linden M, Gagnon L, et al. (2008) Face-name association learning in early Alzheimer's disease: a comparison of learning methods and their underlying mechanisms. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 18: 343-71
Bier N, Provencher V, Gagnon L, et al. (2008) New learning in dementia: transfer and spontaneous use of learning in everyday life functioning. Two case studies. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 18: 204-35
Provencher V, Bier N, Audet T, et al. (2008) Errorless-based techniques can improve route finding in early Alzheimer's disease: a case study. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias. 23: 47-56
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