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Virtual Reality has recognized assets to address some cognitive rehabilitation issues. The purpose of this poster is to present an overview of the design of AGATHE, a tool for personalized rehabilitation of cognitive functions based on simulated Basic and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (sBADL and sIADL).
Losing our relationship with our environmental conditions may reduce our cognitive abilities to understand them, and so to interact within. Through the SENSIVISE virtual space, we analyzed the perceptual abilities of 27 visually impaired people and 6 controls to perceive and interact while achieving requested tasks based on global or objects perception and recognition. We also tested the contribution...
In this paper, we propose a track analysis process about the activity in learning systems that helps teachers to benefit of the experience and the knowledge of the community in the usage analysis.We also propose a language for calculation of teachers' observation needs. This language will be implemented in tracks' analysis tools, which support teachers to establish their tracking needs in order to...
The purpose of this poster is to present the performance profile of healthy people in the Virtual Action Planning-Supermarket (VAP-S) as well as the differences in performance between the healthy controls and three clinical populations: stroke survivors, people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and people with Schizophrenia. The findings showed an aging effect as well as an effect of diagnosis...
Virtual reality (VR) shows promise for exploring executive functions (EF) deficits that often occur after brain damage. The objective of this poster is to present fundamental issues in the design of a virtual Instrumental Activity of Daily Living (vIADL) for EF exploration.
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