The application of enhanced virtual environments for co-located childhood movement disorder rehabilitation
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Mumford, Nicholas, Duckworth, Jonathan and Wilson, Peter. (2014). The application of enhanced virtual environments for co-located childhood movement disorder rehabilitation. In P. Sharkey, L. Pareto and J. Broeren & M, Rydmark (Ed.). 10 International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies (ICDVRAT 2014). United Kingdom: University of Reading. pp. 139 - 145
Authors | Mumford, Nicholas, Duckworth, Jonathan and Wilson, Peter |
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Abstract | In this paper we discuss potential benefits and future directions in virtual reality rehabilitation for co-located motor training in children with developmental movement disorders. We discuss the potential for co-located VR to promote participation using cooperative virtual environments, facilitate social learning, and quantify levels of social interaction. We pay particular attention to the capacity of co-located systems to enhance levels of participation and the psychosocial outcomes of VR therapy. Finally, we offer directions for future research. |
Year | 2014 |
Journal | Proceedings of the 10 International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies (ICDVRAT 2014) |
Publisher | University of Reading |
Web address (URL) | http://www.icdvrat.org/2014/papers/ICDVRAT2014_S05N3_Mumford_etal.pdf |
Open access | Open access |
Publisher's version | |
Page range | 139 - 145 |
ISBN | 9780704915466 |
Place of publication | United Kingdom |
Editors | P. Sharkey, L. Pareto and J. Broeren & M, Rydmark |
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