Improvement of apraxia with augmented reality: influencing pantomime of tool use via holographic cues

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  • who: Nina Rohrbach from the Technical University Munich, Chair of Human Movement Science, Munich, Germany, Schu00f6n Klinik Bad Aibling, Bad have published the research work: Improvement of Apraxia With Augmented Reality: Influencing Pantomime of Tool Use via Holographic Cues, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 22/09/2018
  • what: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the disturbed movement execution in stroke patients with apraxia can be mitigated by AR stimulation during pantomime tasks. The authors applied the Interaction scale (IS) developed for the purpose of this study to investigate the participants . . .

     

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