Assistive technology (AT) can be used as early intervention in order to reduce activity limitations in play and communication. This longitudinal case study examines eye-gaze control technology as early intervention for a young child with high spinal cord injury without the ability to make sounds. The young child was followed by repeated measures concerning performance and communication from baseline at 9 months to 26 months, and finalized at 36 months by field observations in the home setting. The results showed eye-gaze performance and frequency of use of eye-gaze control technology increased over time. Goals set at 15 months concerning learning and using the AT; naming objects and interactions with family was successfully completed at 26 ...
Objective. The main purpose of this study is to better understand whether eye-tracking technologies ...
Introduction: Children and young people with complex needs (severe motor impairments and without spe...
Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily...
Assistive technology (AT) can be used as early intervention in order to reduce activity limitations ...
Assistive technology (AT) can be used as early intervention in order to reduce activity limitations ...
Objective: To establish the impact of a gaze-based assistive technology (AT) intervention on activit...
Objective: To describe and explore parents' experiences when their children with severe physical imp...
Children and youths with severe motor and communication difficulties experience participation restri...
Gaze-based assistive technology (gaze-based AT) has the potential to provide children affected by se...
Gaze-based assistive technology (gaze-based AT) has the potential to provide children affected by se...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP), whose disability may limit speech production and motor skills, ar...
Purpose: This study aims to identify eye-gaze control technology outcomes, parent perception of the ...
This case study explores an eye-gaze technology intervention for a young adult with severe physical ...
Eye-gaze control technology enables people with significant physical disability to access computers ...
Purpose: Eye-gaze assistive technology offers children with severe motor and communication difficult...
Objective. The main purpose of this study is to better understand whether eye-tracking technologies ...
Introduction: Children and young people with complex needs (severe motor impairments and without spe...
Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily...
Assistive technology (AT) can be used as early intervention in order to reduce activity limitations ...
Assistive technology (AT) can be used as early intervention in order to reduce activity limitations ...
Objective: To establish the impact of a gaze-based assistive technology (AT) intervention on activit...
Objective: To describe and explore parents' experiences when their children with severe physical imp...
Children and youths with severe motor and communication difficulties experience participation restri...
Gaze-based assistive technology (gaze-based AT) has the potential to provide children affected by se...
Gaze-based assistive technology (gaze-based AT) has the potential to provide children affected by se...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP), whose disability may limit speech production and motor skills, ar...
Purpose: This study aims to identify eye-gaze control technology outcomes, parent perception of the ...
This case study explores an eye-gaze technology intervention for a young adult with severe physical ...
Eye-gaze control technology enables people with significant physical disability to access computers ...
Purpose: Eye-gaze assistive technology offers children with severe motor and communication difficult...
Objective. The main purpose of this study is to better understand whether eye-tracking technologies ...
Introduction: Children and young people with complex needs (severe motor impairments and without spe...
Aim: The aim of the thesis was to investigate the impact of gaze-based assistive technology on daily...