Every 3 seconds, someone develops dementia worldwide. Brain-training exercises, preferably involving also physical activity, have shown their potential to monitor and improve the brain function of people affected by Alzheimer disease (AD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). This paper presents a cognitive robotic system designed to assist mild dementia patients during brain-training sessions of sorting tokens, an exercise inspired by the Syndrom KurzTest neuropsychological test (SKT). The system is able to perceive, learn and adapt to the user’s behaviour and is composed of two main modules. The adaptive module based on representing the human-robot interaction as a planning problem, that can adapt to the user performance offering different ...
Abstract—This paper presents the application developed for humanoid robots which are used in therapy...
International audienceIt is beneficial to identify and begin treatment of neurocognitive disorders o...
The rapid growth of the aged population has stimulated research directed at designing interventions ...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published inCognitive computation. T...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) represent a major challenge for health ...
Worldwide, about 35.7 million people were estimated to be affected by dementia in 2010. One way to t...
Trabajo presentado en el 13th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, c...
Social Assistive Robots are a powerful tool to be used in patients’ cognitive training. The purpose ...
Many studies on social interaction have used the humanoid robot NAO. In the present paper, we descri...
This paper presents the application developed for humanoid robots which are used in therapy of demen...
Abstract — Cognitive processes, such as motor intention, at-tention, and higher level motivational s...
Due to the world’s rapidly growing elderly population, dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent. ...
This paper describes a new methodology for gait training and recovery for people in mid- and late-st...
Abstract—Cognitively challenging training sessions during robot-assisted gait training after stroke ...
Background: Social robots have demonstrated promising outcomes in terms of increasing the social hea...
Abstract—This paper presents the application developed for humanoid robots which are used in therapy...
International audienceIt is beneficial to identify and begin treatment of neurocognitive disorders o...
The rapid growth of the aged population has stimulated research directed at designing interventions ...
“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published inCognitive computation. T...
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) represent a major challenge for health ...
Worldwide, about 35.7 million people were estimated to be affected by dementia in 2010. One way to t...
Trabajo presentado en el 13th Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction, c...
Social Assistive Robots are a powerful tool to be used in patients’ cognitive training. The purpose ...
Many studies on social interaction have used the humanoid robot NAO. In the present paper, we descri...
This paper presents the application developed for humanoid robots which are used in therapy of demen...
Abstract — Cognitive processes, such as motor intention, at-tention, and higher level motivational s...
Due to the world’s rapidly growing elderly population, dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent. ...
This paper describes a new methodology for gait training and recovery for people in mid- and late-st...
Abstract—Cognitively challenging training sessions during robot-assisted gait training after stroke ...
Background: Social robots have demonstrated promising outcomes in terms of increasing the social hea...
Abstract—This paper presents the application developed for humanoid robots which are used in therapy...
International audienceIt is beneficial to identify and begin treatment of neurocognitive disorders o...
The rapid growth of the aged population has stimulated research directed at designing interventions ...