RESEARCH BY FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY.
The vision of an art masterpiece is associated with brain arousal by neural processes occurring quite spontaneously in the viewer. This aesthetic experience may even elicit a response in the motor areas of the observers. In the...
RESEARCH BY HCN HEALTHCARE NEWS
Can virtual reality (VR) technology improve results for peoplereceiving physical therapy? This is the question researchers atAmerican International College (AIC) are attempting to answer.In his role as director of Academic Computing,...
RESEARCH BY OXFORD ACADEMIC.
The entorhinal cortex is one of the rst regions to exhibitneurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease, and as suchidentication of entorhinal cortex dysfunction may aiddetection of the disease in its earliest stages. Extensive...
RESEARCH BY NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILTATION JOURNAL
Virtual reality (VR) allows for the creation of ecological environments that could be used for cognitive assessment and intervention. This study comprises two parts that describe and assess an immersive VR task, the Virtual Shop, which...
RESEARCH BY EXPERT REVIEW OF MEDICAL DEVICES JOURNAL
Introduction: Over recent decades many researchers and clinicians have started to use Virtual Reality (VR) as a new technology for implementing innovative rehabilitation treatments in cognitive and motor domains. However, the...
RESEARCH BY JOVE JOURNAL
As far as acquiring motor skills is concerned, training by voluntary physical movement is superior to all other forms of training (e.g. training by observation or passive movement of trainee’s hands by a robotic device). This...
RESEARCH BY PHYSICAL THERAPY SCIENCE JOURNAL
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a virtual reality (VR) program on cognitive function and balance in the elderly with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) attending G welfare center in Gurye. [Subjects and...
RESEARCH BY PHYSICAL THERAPY JOURNAL
The primary focus of rehabilitation for individuals with loss of upper limb movement as a result of acquired brain injury is the relearning of specific motor skills and daily tasks. This relearning is essential because the loss of...
RESEARCH BY THE NEUROSCIENCE JOURNAL
Brain monitoring of errors in one’s own and other’s actions is crucial for a variety of processes, ranging from the fine-tuning of motor skill learning to important social functions, such as reading out and anticipating the intentions...
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