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Language offers the possibility to transfer information between speaker and listener who both possess the ability to use it. Using a “speaker-listener” situation, we have compared the verbal and the emotional expressions of neurotypical and autistic children aged 6 to 7 years. The speaker was always a child (neurotypical or autistic); the listener was a human InterActor or an InterActor robot, i.e...
Social Playware is regarded as cyber-physical systems to support and enhance the experiences on play and social interaction among people by measuring and presenting physical contacts, spatial movement and facial expression. Several wearable or modular devices are used in this study, which enable behavior and affective measurements. It is aimed not only to integrate cyber and physical spaces by using...
A large number of stroke-surviving individuals exhibit deficits related to upper limb movement, thereby making post stroke rehabilitation a critical part of patients' health care system. The patients are typically treated with conventional occupational therapy at the hospital after stroke. However, due to economic pressures and limited health care resources often the patients receive less therapy...
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