Cognitive Rehabilitation using Rehabilitation Robotics (CR3)
Demonstration Submission
B. B. Connor1,2,3, J. Dee2, and
A. M. Wing3
1University of North Texas, Denton, TX
2Stirling Dynamics Limited, Bristol, UK
3Centre for Sensory Motor Neuroscience, The University of Birmingham, UK
"Abstract"
Cognitive deficits are a well
known problem associated with many
disabling conditions, such a traumatic
brain injury, stroke, and other
neurological disorders. Their presence
may be less obvious, but potentially as
disabling, in conditions such as
multiple sclerosis, drug and alcohol
related disorders, and psychotic
disorders such as schizophrenia. This
paper reports work in progress with
individuals with brain damage using
robot aided cognitive rehabilitation.
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