Human Experience Modeler: context-driven cognitive retraining to facilitate transfer of learning

Cyberpsychology & Behavior : the Impact of the Internet, Multimedia and Virtual Reality on Behavior and Society
C M FidopiastisE M Smith

Abstract

We describe a cognitive rehabilitation mixed-reality system that allows therapists to explore natural cuing, contextualization, and theoretical aspects of cognitive retraining, including transfer of training. The Human Experience Modeler (HEM) mixed-reality environment allows for a contextualized learning experience with the advantages of controlled stimuli, experience capture and feedback that would not be feasible in a traditional rehabilitation setting. A pilot study for testing the integrated components of the HEM is discussed where the participant presents with working memory impairments due to an aneurysm.

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Feb 23, 2010·Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation·Cali M FidopiastisJannick P Rolland
Jun 20, 2007·Brain Injury : [BI]·Larry E Schutz, Karen Trainor
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Jun 10, 2008·Behavioural Brain Research·Mijail Demian Serruya, Michael J Kahana
Feb 9, 2006·IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications·Christopher Stapleton, Charles E Hughes

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