2012 International Conference on Cyberworlds 2012
DOI: 10.1109/cw.2012.37
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VREAD: A Virtual Simulation to Investigate Cognitive Function in the Elderly

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“…Imbeault et al [22] state that Alzheimer's patients require specialist noninvasive and assistive training in the four key areas which are (i) memory, (ii) planning skills, (iii) initiative, and (iv) perseverance which their game accommodates. However, there are additional factors of equal importance that are absent from their design such as visuospatial awareness [18]. Furthermore, their mechanism itself offers no recognisable advantage over other conventionally available commercial releases such as Dr. Kawashima's brain training or Cooking Mama for the Nintendo DS that currently feature an adaptive difficulty level.…”
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“…Imbeault et al [22] state that Alzheimer's patients require specialist noninvasive and assistive training in the four key areas which are (i) memory, (ii) planning skills, (iii) initiative, and (iv) perseverance which their game accommodates. However, there are additional factors of equal importance that are absent from their design such as visuospatial awareness [18]. Furthermore, their mechanism itself offers no recognisable advantage over other conventionally available commercial releases such as Dr. Kawashima's brain training or Cooking Mama for the Nintendo DS that currently feature an adaptive difficulty level.…”
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“…Although the training technique used by Prokopenko et al [23] is somewhat effective it is limited in terms of effectiveness, usability, and appeal. Other studies make better use of gaming technology available such as both the [18] and [17] environments. It is also felt that this system would be more efficient to develop and easier to use by adopting a single game level that requires only one game development toolkit and employs a largely uniform style of gameplay and mode of interaction.…”
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