1THURMAN DJ,ALVERSON C,DUNN KA,et al. Traumatic Brain Injury in the United States: A Public Health Perspective[J]. J Head Trauma Rehabil(S0885-9701),1999,14: 602-615.
2CARNEY N,CHESNUT RM,MAYNARD H,et al. Effect of Cognitive Rehabilitation on Outcomes for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review[J]. J Head Trauma Rehabil(S0885- 9701), 1999,14:277-307.
3CHESNUT RM,CARNEY N,MAYNARD H,et al. Summary Report: Evidence for the Effectiveness of Rehabilitation for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury[J]. J Head Trauma Rehabil( S0885- 9701 ), 1999,14 : 176 - 188.
4CICERONE KD,DAHLBERG C, MALEC JF, et al. Evidence-based Cognitive Rehabilitation: Updated Review of the Literature from 1998 through 2002 [J]. Arch Phys Med Rehabil(S0003- 9993) ,2005,86 : 1681 - 1692.
6MCKINLAY WW, BROOKS DN, BOND MR, et al. The Short-term Outcome of Severe Blunt Head Injury as Reported by Relatives of the Injured Persons[J]. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry(S0022- 3050), 1981,44 : 527- 533.
7SOHLBERG MM,MATEER CA. Training Use of Compensatory Memory Books: A Three Stage Behavioral Approach[J].J Clin Exp Neuropsychol(S0168-8634),1989,11:871-891.
8VAN ZOMEREN AH,VAN DEN BURG W. Residual Complaints of Patients Two Years after Severe Head Injury[J]. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry( S0022 - 3050), 1985,48:21 - 28.
9CURTISS G, VANDERPLOEG RD, SPENCER J, et al. Patterns of Verbal Learning and Memory in Traumatic Brain Injury[J]. J Int Neuropsychol Soc(S1355-6177),2001,7:574-585.
10VANDERPLOEG RD, CROWELL TA, CURTISS G. Verbal Learning and Memory Deficits in Traumatic Brain Injury: Encoding,Consolidation,and Retrieval[J]. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol(S0168- 8634) ,2001,23: 185- 195.