Memorias de investigación
Otras publicaciones:
COGWATCH: TOWARDS A HOME-BASED AND PERSONALISED COGNITIVE REHABILITATION
Año:2015

Áreas de investigación
  • Memoria,
  • Aprendizaje

Datos
Descripción
A high percentage of stroke survivors in the EU suffer from cognitive im-pairments such as Apraxia or Action Disorganisation Syndrome (AADS), which affect their ability to carry out common daily tasks. For that reason, the goals of the recently finished CogWatch project were to advance knowledge of AADS and develop a smart rehabilitation system to monitor behavior and task execution in real time and help the patients regain independence, reducing carer burden, and increasing rehabilitation efficacy by enabling healthcare professionals to work with more patients and restore more of each patient?s skills. Additionally, CogWatch project has originated new alliances for new grant applications by using the current know-how to continue advance in cognitive rehabilitation applications.
Internacional
No
Entidad
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Lugar
Aula de Grado Auditorio, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Páginas
Referencia/URL
http://www.robocity2030.org/events/event/13th-robocity2030-workshop-2/
Tipo de publicación
Ponencia en Workshop

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