Post-coma individuals emerging from a minimally conscious state with multiple disabilities may enjoy contact with relevant partners (e.g., family members and friends), but may not have easy access to them. These two single-case studies assessed whether those individuals could make contact with partners through computer-aided telephone technology and enjoy such contact. The technology involved a computer system with special software, a global system for mobile communication modem (GSM), and microswitch devices. In Study I, the computer system presented a 23-year-old man the names of the partners that he could contact, one at a time, automatically. Together with each partner's name, the system also presented the voice of the partner asking th...
Nowadays, the demand for mobile phones by people with special needs is evolving. Disabled people can...
Finding signs of learning in post-coma persons with profound multiple disabilities (i.e., in a veget...
The aim of this study was to assess a new smartphone-based program version to allow seven participan...
This study assessed technology-aided programs for helping two post-coma persons, who had emerged fro...
BACKGROUND: Interventions for post-coma persons, who have emerged from a minimally conscious state b...
We assessed a program to promote constructive engagement, requests, and choice by a man with post-co...
Post-coma persons in a minimally conscious state and with extensive motor impairment or emerging/eme...
These two studies were aimed at extending the assessment of technology-aided programs for post-coma ...
This study assessed microswitch-based technology to enable three post-coma adults, who had emerged f...
Post-coma persons in a minimally conscious state (MCS) or emerged/emerging from such state (E-MCS), ...
Post-coma persons affected by extensive motor impairment and lack of speech, with or without disorde...
These two studies were aimed at extending the assessment of technology-aided programs to enhance lei...
BACKGROUND: Post-coma persons in a minimally conscious state (MCS) and with extensive motor impairme...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
Individuals with extensive neuro-motor impairment and lack of speech are known to remain fairly isol...
Nowadays, the demand for mobile phones by people with special needs is evolving. Disabled people can...
Finding signs of learning in post-coma persons with profound multiple disabilities (i.e., in a veget...
The aim of this study was to assess a new smartphone-based program version to allow seven participan...
This study assessed technology-aided programs for helping two post-coma persons, who had emerged fro...
BACKGROUND: Interventions for post-coma persons, who have emerged from a minimally conscious state b...
We assessed a program to promote constructive engagement, requests, and choice by a man with post-co...
Post-coma persons in a minimally conscious state and with extensive motor impairment or emerging/eme...
These two studies were aimed at extending the assessment of technology-aided programs for post-coma ...
This study assessed microswitch-based technology to enable three post-coma adults, who had emerged f...
Post-coma persons in a minimally conscious state (MCS) or emerged/emerging from such state (E-MCS), ...
Post-coma persons affected by extensive motor impairment and lack of speech, with or without disorde...
These two studies were aimed at extending the assessment of technology-aided programs to enhance lei...
BACKGROUND: Post-coma persons in a minimally conscious state (MCS) and with extensive motor impairme...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
Individuals with extensive neuro-motor impairment and lack of speech are known to remain fairly isol...
Nowadays, the demand for mobile phones by people with special needs is evolving. Disabled people can...
Finding signs of learning in post-coma persons with profound multiple disabilities (i.e., in a veget...
The aim of this study was to assess a new smartphone-based program version to allow seven participan...