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A Virtual Kitchen for Cognitive Rehabilitation of Alzheimer Patients

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Abstract

This article presents an innovative interactive tool that has been designed and developed in the context of the preventive treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. This tool allows simulating different cooking tasks that the patient has to perform with the computer mouse. The virtual environment is visualized on a simple computer screen. Gradual assistance is provided to the patient so that he/she trains and learns to perform the tasks requested. In order for the training to be relevant and effective, no errors are allowed by the system.

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Metadata
Title
A Virtual Kitchen for Cognitive Rehabilitation of Alzheimer Patients
Authors
Paul Richard
Déborah Foloppe
Philippe Allain
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92043-6_36