Please feel free forward to your colleagues and share the news of our journal | New Issue Out Now! We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of NeuroRehabilitation (NRE) (Volume 44, Issue 3) is out now. This new issue includes three review articles and a wide range of research articles, plus the latest article in our openly available Cochrane Corners section. All content is listed and linked below. | In This Issue: Cochrane Corner #4 This openly available commentary discusses from a rehabilitation perspective the published Cochrane Review “Interventions for treating anxiety after stroke”. This Cochrane Corner is produced in agreement with NeuroRehabilitation by Cochrane Rehabilitation. | Review Articles An exploratory investigation of the effect of naturalistic light on depression, anxiety, and cognitive outcomes in stroke patients during admission for rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial West, Anders | Simonsen, Sofie Amalie | Zielinski, Alexander | Cyril, Niklas | Schønsted, Marie | Jennum, Poul | Sander, Birgit | Iversen, Helle K. Inpatient trunk exercises after recent stroke: An update meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Souza, Daniele Costa Borges | de Sales Santos, Matheus | da Silva Ribeiro, Nildo Manoel | Maldonado, Igor Lima The effects of cycling with and without functional electrical stimulation on lower limb dysfunction in patients post-stroke: A systematic review with meta-analysis Shariat, Ardalan | Najafabadi, Mahboubeh Ghayour | Ansari, Noureddin Nakhostin | Cleland, Joshua A. | Singh, Maria A. Fiatarone | Memari, Amir-Hossein | Honarpishe, Roshanak | Hakakzadeh, Azadeh | Ghaffari, Maryam Selk | Naghdi, Soofia Research Articles Cognitive impairment and health-related quality of life following traumatic brain injury Gorgoraptis, Nikos | Zaw-Linn, Joanna | Feeney, Claire | Tenorio-Jimenez, Carmen | Niemi, Mari | Malik, Aysha | Ham, Timothy | Goldstone, Anthony P. | Sharp, David J. Predictors of work outcomes following supported employment in veterans with a history of traumatic brain injury Church, Haley R. | Seewald, P. Michelle | Clark, Jillian M.R. | Jak, Amy J. | Twamley, Elizabeth W. Circadian activity rhythm and fragmentation are associated with sleep-wake patterns and sleep quality in patients with stroke de Oliveira, Débora Carvalho | Ferreira, Paula Regina Cavalcanti | Silveira Fernandes, Aline Braga Galvão | Pacheco, Thaiana Barbosa Ferreira | Avelino, Matheus Madson Lima | Cavalcanti, Fabrícia Azevedo da Costa | Vieira, Edgar Ramos | Campos, Tania Fernandes The comparison of clinical and computerized measurement of sitting balance in stroke patients and healthy individuals Ozdil, Aytul | Iyigun, Gozde | Kalyoncu, Cem Misperception of the subjective visual vertical in neurological patients with or without stroke: A meta-analysis Molina, Francisco | Lomas-Vega, Rafael | Obrero-Gaitán, Esteban | Rus, Alma | Almagro, Daniel Rodríguez | del-Pino-Casado, Rafael Functional limitations and cognitive impairment predict the outcome of dysphagia in older patients after an acute neurologic event Castagna, Alberto | Ferrara, Lucia | Asnaghi, Emanuela | Rega, Vincenzo | Fiorini, Gianfrancesco The effect of postural deformities on back function and pain in patients with Parkinson’s disease Alwardat, Mohammad | Schirinzi, Tommaso | Di Lazzaro, Giulia | Franco, Donatella | Sinibaldi Salimei, Paola | Mercuri, Nicola Biagio | Pisani, Antonio Predictors of outcomes in exercisers with Parkinson disease: A two-year longitudinal cohort study Combs-Miller, Stephanie A. | Moore, Elizabeth S. Acute kinematic and neurophysiological effects of treadmill and overground walking in Parkinson’s disease Fernández-Lago, Helena | Bello, Olalla | Salgado, Antía Vidal | Fernandez-del-Olmo, Miguel Potential differences in cognition by race/ethnicity among persons with multiple sclerosis in a clinical setting: A preliminary study Mascialino, Guido | Gromisch, Elizabeth S. | Zemon, Vance | Foley, Frederick W. The 5 Objects Test: Normative data from a Spanish community sample Ladera, Valentina | Perea, M. Victoria | García, Ricardo | Prieto, Gerardo | Delgado, Ana R. | Most Read NRE Articles in June 2019 | Listing articles published only in 2018 and 2019 so you can read the most popular recent content. The use of robots in stroke rehabilitation: A narrative review (Review Article in Vol.43, Iss.1, 2018) – Openly Available Weber, Lynne M. | Stein, Joel How effective are treatments for anxiety after stroke? – A Cochrane Review summary with commentary (Cochrane Review #4 in Vol.44, Iss.3, 2019) – Openly Available Knapp, Peter Brain-machine interfaces for rehabilitation in stroke: A review (Review Article in Vol.43, Iss.1, 2018) – Openly Available López-Larraz, E. | Sarasola-Sanz, A. | Irastorza-Landa, N. | Birbaumer, N. | Ramos-Murguialday, A. Implementing biomarkers to predict motor recovery after stroke (Research Article in Vol.43, Iss.1, 2018) – Openly Available Connell, Louise A. | Smith, Marie-Claire | Byblow, Winston D. | Stinear, Cathy M. Concussion and the autonomic nervous system: An introduction to the field and the results of a systematic review (Review Article in Vol.42, Iss.4, 2018) – Open Access Pertab, Jon L. | Merkley, Tricia L. | Cramond, Alex J. | Cramond, Kelly | Paxton, Holly | Wu, Trevor | Oct 9–12, 2019 | Budapest, Hungary The European Congress of NeuroRehabilitation 2019 will take place in Budapest, Hungary in October. It is an opportunity for important dialogue between colleagues from all over the world and an opportunity to discuss research as well as collaborative projects in order to avoid permanent damage and disabilities as consequences of cerebral and cardiovascular diseases, accidents and injuries, or functional disorders. This congress of experts will provide transnational and interdisciplinary opportunities to learn from one another and incorporate those findings into daily work practices. New for this event is a special session for young investigators. 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