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A succinct overview of virtual reality technology use in Alzheimer's disease
OtherAbstract: We provide a brief review and appraisal of recent and current virtual reality (VR) technology for AlPalabras claves:Alzheimer's disease, cognitive rehabilitation, Mild cognitive impairment, virtual environments, Virtual RealityAutores:Ficο G., María Teresa Arredondo, Rebeca Isabel García-Betances, Umpierrez M.F.C.Fuentes:scopusAttitudes and use of information and communication technologies in older adults with mild cognitive impairment or early stages of dementia and their caregivers: Cross-sectional study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Information and communication technologies are promising tools to increase the quality oPalabras claves:aging, Dementia eHealth, Information and communication technology, Mild cognitive impairment, TechnophiliaAutores:Anderberg P., Barnestein-Fonseca P., Berglund J.S., Cuesta-Vargas A., Garolera M., Goodman-Casanova J.M., Guerrero-Pertiñez G., Guzman-Parra J., Jimenez-Fernandez L., Lemmens E., Mayoral-Cleries F., Quintana M., Rebeca Isabel García-Betances, Valero-Moreno E.Fuentes:scopusCorrigendum to A succinct overview of virtual reality technology use in Alzheimer's disease. [Front. Aging Neurosci., 7, 80, (2015)], doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2015.00080
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Alzheimer's disease, cognitive rehabilitation, Mild cognitive impairment, virtual environments, Virtual RealityAutores:Ficο G., María Teresa Arredondo, Rebeca Isabel García-Betances, Umpierrez M.F.C.Fuentes:scopusDeveloping telemedicine for rural and marginal suburban locations in Latin America
Book PartAbstract: This chapter presents an overview of the development of telemedicine policies, initiatives, strategiPalabras claves:rural health, telemedicineAutores:María Teresa Arredondo, Mónica Karel Huerta, Rebeca Isabel García-BetancesFuentes:scopusGuidelines for designing wireless communications for rural telemedicine in developing countries
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Mónica Karel Huerta, Rebeca Isabel García-BetancesFuentes:googlescopusParametric cognitive modeling of information and computer technology usage by people with aging-and disability-derived functional impairments
ArticleAbstract: Despite the speedy evolution of Information and Computer Technology (ICT), and the growing recognitiPalabras claves:accessibility, Disabilities-friendly products design, ICT health tools, Multisensorial platform, Parametric cognitive models, personalization, User needs, Virtual user modelsAutores:María Teresa Arredondo, Ottaviano M., Pastorino M., Rebeca Isabel García-Betances, Umpierrez M.F.C.Fuentes:scopusSmart assistive technologies to enhance well-being of elderly people and promote inclusive communities
Conference ObjectAbstract: Within the framework of the H2020 IN LIFE project we have designed and developed two ICT services rePalabras claves:AAL, Assistive technologies, Elderly people, ICT services, Inclusive communities, Mild cognitive impairment, WELL-BEINGAutores:Castrillo M.P., María Teresa Arredondo, Mata J.C., Montalvá-Colomer J.B., Rebeca Isabel García-Betances, Umpierrez M.F.C.Fuentes:scopusStudying the technological barriers and needs of people with dementia: A quantitative study
Conference ObjectAbstract: The fruitful adoption of technology is winding up progressively critical to practical autonomy and iPalabras claves:Autores:Liappas N., Rebeca Isabel García-Betances, Terius-Padron J.G., Umpierrez M.F.C.Fuentes:scopusUsing virtual reality for cognitive training of the elderly
ReviewAbstract: There is a pressing demand for improving the quality and efficacy of health care and social supportPalabras claves:Alzheimer's disease, cognitive rehabilitation, Mild cognitive impairment, Virtual RealityAutores:Jimenez-Mixco V., María Teresa Arredondo, Rebeca Isabel García-Betances, Umpierrez M.F.C.Fuentes:scopus