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Author: Delva, Mona Lisa, Author: Lajoie, Kim, Author: Khoshnam, Mahta, Author: Menon, Carlo
Date created: 2020-06-12
Author: Li, Yang, Author: Ng, Haung Wei, Author: Gates, Byron D., Author: Menon, Carlo
Date created: 2014-06-27
Author: Zhang, Cheng, Author: Zhou, James H.-W., Author: Sameoto, Dan, Author: Zhang, Xin, Author: Li, Yasong, Author: Ng, Him Wai, Author: Menon, Carlo, Author: Gates, Byron D.
Date created: 2012-08-10
Stroke is one of the leading causes of permanent disability in adults. The literature suggests that rehabilitation is key to early motor recovery. However, conventional therapy is labor and cost intensive. Robotic and functional electrical stimulation (FES) devices can provide a high dose of repetitions and as such may provide an alternative, or an adjunct, to conventional rehabilitation therapy. Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) could augment neuroplasticity by introducing mental training. However, mental training alone is not enough; but combining mental with physical training could boost outcomes. In the current case study, a portable rehabilitative platform and goal-oriented supporting training protocols were introduced and tested with a chronic stroke participant. A novel training method was introduced with the proposed rehabilitative platform. A 37-year old individual with chronic stroke participated in 6-weeks of training (18 sessions in total, 3 sessions a week, and 1 h per session). In this case study, we show that an individual with chronic stroke can tolerate a 6-week training bout with our system and protocol. The participant was actively engaged throughout the training. Changes in the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) suggest that the training positively affected arm motor function (12% improvement in WMFT score).
Author: Zhang, Xin, Author: Elnady, Ahmed M., Author: Randhawa, Bubblepreet K., Author: Boyd, Lara A., Author: Menon, Carlo
Date created: 2018-04-03
Author: Weeks-Levy, Carolyn, Author: Sadarangani, Gautam, Author: Menon, Carlo
Date created: 2020-02-06
Author: Marzencki, Marcin, Author: Kajbafzadeh, Behrad, Author: Khosrow-Khavar, Farzad, Author: Tavakolian, Kouhyar, Author: Soleimani-Nouri, Maxim, Author: Hamburger, Jaap, Author: Kaminska, Bozena, Author: Menon, Carlo
Date created: 2013
Author: Looned, Ritik, Author: Webb, Jacob, Author: Xiao, Zheng, Author: Menon, Carlo
Date created: 2014
This describes a research project based on Beaudoin, L. P. Cognitive Productivity: Using Knowledge to Become Profoundly Effective. https://leanpub.com/cognitiveproductivity/
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Gauthier, Geneviève, Author: Winne, Philip H.
Date created:
Contains (a) a short introduction; (b) poster; (c) references.The original abstract peer-reviewed publication is:Beaudoin, L. P. (2015). Specification for a productive practice app to assess and improve psychological treatments for romantic grief and other tertiary emotions. Poster to be presented at ISRE 2015 in Geneva, July 2015 (International Society for Research on Emotions).
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P.
Date created: 2015-06-29
The concepts presented in this paper are discussed in more detail in Cognitive Productivity: Using Knowledge to Become Profoundly Effective (Beaudoin, 2015).
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P.
Date created: 2015-05-27
Supplementary materials will be made available.This paper has ben submitted to AISB-2017 (Bath, England) http://aisb2017.cs.bath.ac.uk/index.html
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Hyniewska, Sylwia, Author: Hudlicka, Eva
Date created: 2017-01-25
This is a test of super-somnolent mentation theoretical framework using the Serial Diverse Imagining technique. CogSci Apps Corp.'s SomnoTest, which is a research version of mySleepButton, was used in the serial diverse imagining group. Submitted to SLEEP 2016 Conference in Dec 2015. Accepted for publication.
Author: Beaudoin, Luc P., Author: Digdon, N., Author: O’Neill, K., Author: Racour, G.
Date created: 2016-03-17