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HAL
Via Engadget HAL (short for Hybrid Assistive Limb) is a robotic suite designed "to expand and improve physical capabilities of human being". The system, a brainchild of Yoshiyuki Sankai, engineering professor at Tsukuba University, is getting ready for mass production,... Read more ...
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Patient Readiness and Willingness to Pay for...
Re-blogged from eHealth In a new article from the Journal of Medical Internet Research , Kenneth Adler of Tuscon reports on his study of 346 patients in his practice regarding their use of online services and willingness to pay for them. Conclusion: patient's of any age would be willin... Read more ...
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BioMAP: A new tool for evaluating learning...
Via Medgadget BioMAP (Biological Marker of Auditory Processing) is a new, easy-to-use diagnostic tool that can quickly identify a sizeable subset of learning disabled children. Based on more than a decade of neuroscience research at Northwestern University, it is expected to be... Read more ...
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VR in eating disorders
Assessment of emotional reactivity produced by exposure to virtual environments in patients with eating disorders. Cyberpsychol Behav. 2006 Oct;9(5):507-13 Authors: Gutiérrez-Maldonado J, Ferrer-García M, Caqueo-Urízar A, Letosa-Porta A The aim of this study was to assess the usefuln... Read more ...
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Head-Mounted Displays for Clinical Virtual...
Head-Mounted Displays for Clinical Virtual Reality Applications: Pitfalls in Understanding User Behavior while Using Technology. Cyberpsychol Behav. 2006 Oct;9(5):591-602 Authors: Simone LK, Schultheis MT, Rebimbas J, Millis SR The use of virtual environments with head-mounted displa... Read more ...
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AADT: Videotherapy is growing
From AADT In order to offer underserviced patients expanded access to medical and therapuetic options, an increasing number of doctors and institutions have begun to offer long-distance video therapy options . One might think that the very personal, revealing aspects of psychothe... Read more ...
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DietMate Weight Loss Computer
Via Mindware Forum DietMate is a hand-held computer that provides a program of weight loss, cholesterol reduction, and hypertension control. DietMate is made by Personal Improvement Computer Systems (PICS), which also makes two other tiny computerized mindgadgets: SleepKey... Read more ...
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fMRI-compatible rehabilitation hand device
fMRI-compatible rehabilitation hand device Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation (October 2006) Authors: Azadeh Khanicheh, Andrew Muto, Christina Triantafyllou, Brian Weinberg, Loukas Astrakas, Aria Tzika and Constantinos Mavroidis Background: Functional mag... Read more ...
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Frequency of stuttering during virtual reality...
Frequency of stuttering during challenging and supportive virtual reality job interviews. J Fluency Disord. 2006 Sep 23; Authors: Brundage SB, Graap K, Gibbons KF, Ferrer M, Brooks J This paper seeks to demonstrate the possibility of manipulating the frequency of stuttering using vir... Read more ...
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Gametrack: a new device for virtual...
Via VR Geek The Gametrak is a real 3DOF tracker, which can be used with both hands. According to the company, the system is able to calculate the exact position in 3D space, with a spatial resolution of 1 millimetre anywhere within a 3m cube around the unit, with no processor overhead or t... Read more ...