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Kathryn L Gigler,Kelsey Blomeke,Evelyn Shatil et al. Kathryn L Gigler et al.
Increased levels of cognitive activity may improve general cognitive function in older adults and potentially increase cognitive reserve, protecting against the onset of dementia associated with syndromes like Alzheimer's disease. To test t...
Diane Feeney Mahoney,Winslow Burleson,Cecil Lozano et al. Diane Feeney Mahoney et al.
Background: Prior research has critiqued the lack of attention to the stressors associated with dementia related dressing issues, stigmatizing patient clothing, and wearable technology challenges. This paper describes the...
Laura N Gitlin,Laraine Winter,Marie P Dennis Laura N Gitlin
Purpose: Use of assistive devices in caring for individuals with dementia has not been systematically examined, particularly as it concerns managing behavioral symptoms. We tested a nonpharmacologic intervention to manage...
Elizabeth M Zelinski,Ricardo Reyes Elizabeth M Zelinski
The purpose of this paper is to develop a basis for the hypothesis that digital action games may produce cognitive benefits for older adults. First, a discussion of the relationship between cognitive and physical health shows the increasing...
Neil Charness,Ryan Best,Dustin Souders Neil Charness
Episodic and working memory processes show pronounced age-related decline, with other memory processes such as semantic, procedural, and metamemory less affected. Older adults tend to complain the most about prospective and retrospective me...
Lawrence B Holder,Diane J Cook Lawrence B Holder
Performing daily activities without assistance is important to maintaining an independent functional lifestyle. As a result, automated activity prompting systems can potentially extend the period of time that adults can age in place. In thi...
Colleen Galambos,Marjorie Skubic,Shaung Wang et al. Colleen Galambos et al.
Purpose: This study investigates whether motion density maps based on passive infrared (PIR) motion sensors and the average time out and average density per hour measures of the density map are sensitive enough to detect ...
Linda Boise,Katherine Wild,Nora Mattek et al. Linda Boise et al.
Older adult participants in the Intelligent Systems for Assessment of Aging Changes study (ISAAC) carried out by the Oregon Center for Aging and Technology (ORCATECH) were surveyed regarding their attitudes about unobtrusive home monitoring...
Sandra M McKay,Brian E Maki Sandra M McKay
A computer-based 'Useful Field of View' (UFOV) training program has been shown to be effective in improving visual processing in older adults. Studies of young adults have shown that playing video games can have similar benefits; however, t...
A S Macdonald,D Loudon,P J Rowe A S Macdonald
PURPOSE: The biomechanics community have to date had limited success in communicating complex biomechanical data and analyses outside of their field. The authors have created an innovative prototype software tool to visualise objective dyna...