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Elements is a table-top virtual reality system designed for rehabilitation of upper-limb function in populations with neuro-cognitive deficits. It includes two sets of virtual task environment (VEs). The first are ‘goal-directed VEs’ whereby participants move tangible user interfaces (TUIs) to visually-cued locations, while receiving augmented feedback (as shown in Figures 1, 2). The second set of...
A compact (25.4 mm × 38.1 mm × 1.0 mm) meander line antenna (MLA) printed on a Pyrex glass substrate and designed for radiating at 2.45 GHz, is demonstrated. The results of parameter optimization are presented together with an optimal set of parameters resulting in a simulated return loss of − 23 dB at 2.45 Ghz. The fabricated MLA is tested and the return loss and radiation patterns are measured....
The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of the Elements virtual reality (VR) system for rehabilitation of upper-limb function in patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI). A mixed-approach design was used. Performance was evaluated at three time points using a within-group design: Preintervention 1 and 2, conducted 4 weeks apart, and Postintervention. Subjective ratings were provided after...
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