1st Edition
Technology in Cognitive Rehabilitation A Special Issue of Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
260 Pages
by
Psychology Press
260 Pages
by
Psychology Press
Communication and Information Technology has been used to support older and disabled people for over thirty years and there have been many successes in this field. Until recently, research has largely concentrated on people with physical or sensory dysfunction; computer technology has been increasingly used to support cognitive activities in able bodied people but its use to support people with... Read more
P. Gregor, A. Newell, Introduction to the Special Issue. E.F. LoPresti, A. Mihailidis, N. Kirsch, Assistive Technology for Cognitive Rehabilitation: State of the Art. T. Manly, J. Heutink, B. Davison, B. Gaynord, E. Greenfield, A. Parr, V. Ridgeway, I.H. Robertson, An Electronic Knot in the Handkerchief: 'Content Free Cueing' and the Maintenance of Attentive Control. E.A. Inglis, A. Szymkowiak, P. Gregor, A.F. Newell, N. Hine, B.A. Wilson, J. Evans, P. Shah, Usable Technology? Challenges in Designing a Memory Aid with Current Electronic Devices. N. Kapur, E.L. Glisky, B.A. Wilson, Technological Memory Aids for People with Memory Deficits. N. Alm, A. Astell, M. Ellis, R. Dye, G. Cowans, J. Campbell, A Cognitive Prosthesis and Communication Support for People with Dementia. A. Mihailidis, J.C. Barbenel, C. Eng, G. Fernie, The Efficacy of an Intelligent Cognitive Orthosis to Facilitate Handwashing by Persons with Moderate to Severe Dementia. D. Gartland, Considerations in the Selection and Use of Technology with People Who Have Cognitive Deficits following Acquired Brain Injury. M.A. Crerar, Aphasia Rehabilitation and the Strange Neglect of Speed. A.A. Rizzo, M. Schultheis, K.A. Kerns, C. Mateer, Analysis of Assets for Virtual Reality Applications in Neuropsychology. A.R. Carmichael, Evaluating Digital 'On-line' Background Noise Suppression: Clarifying Television Dialogue for Older, Hard of Hearing Viewers.
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Peter Gregor, Alan Newell






