TY - JOUR
T1 - Virtual environments in the diagnosis, prevention, and intervention of age-related diseases
T2 - A review of VR scenarios proposed in the EC VETERAN project
AU - Riva, Giuseppe
AU - Rizzo, Albert
AU - Alpini, Dario
AU - Attree, Elizabeth A.
AU - Barbieri, Elena
AU - Bertella, Laura
AU - Buckwalter, J. Galen
AU - Davies, Roy C.
AU - Gamberini, Luciano
AU - Johansson, Gerd
AU - Katz, Noomi
AU - Marchi, Stefano
AU - Mendozzi, Laura
AU - Molinari, Enrico
AU - Pugnetti, Luigi
AU - Rose, F. David
AU - Weiss, Patrice L.
PY - 1999/12
Y1 - 1999/12
N2 - A group of worldwide virtual reality and health-care researchers have decided to combine their efforts in a multidisciplinary project titled VETERAN - virtual environments in the diagnosis, prevention and intervention of age-related diseases. The main goal of the VETERAN project is the tuning and testing of different virtual environments, designed to address the cognitive/functional impairments that may occur due to the aging process and age-related disorders. In particular the developed modules will address the problems commonly found in the following pathologies that have a strong impact on the elderly health care policy: Alzheimer's disease and other senile dementias; stroke and unilateral spatial neglect; mobility-related accidents within specific environments (e.g., falls, shocks). The project will focus on research into clinical aspects of age-related diseases and disorders of high morbidity and specifically target goals of prevention, treatment, or delay in onset. Another goal of the VETERAN project is to define and develop new protocols and tools to be used for general rehabilitation purposes. These tools will aim to provide systematic restorative training within the context of functionally relevant, ecologically valid simulated environments. This approach is hoped to optimise the degree of transfer of training and/or generalisation of learning to the person's real world environment.
AB - A group of worldwide virtual reality and health-care researchers have decided to combine their efforts in a multidisciplinary project titled VETERAN - virtual environments in the diagnosis, prevention and intervention of age-related diseases. The main goal of the VETERAN project is the tuning and testing of different virtual environments, designed to address the cognitive/functional impairments that may occur due to the aging process and age-related disorders. In particular the developed modules will address the problems commonly found in the following pathologies that have a strong impact on the elderly health care policy: Alzheimer's disease and other senile dementias; stroke and unilateral spatial neglect; mobility-related accidents within specific environments (e.g., falls, shocks). The project will focus on research into clinical aspects of age-related diseases and disorders of high morbidity and specifically target goals of prevention, treatment, or delay in onset. Another goal of the VETERAN project is to define and develop new protocols and tools to be used for general rehabilitation purposes. These tools will aim to provide systematic restorative training within the context of functionally relevant, ecologically valid simulated environments. This approach is hoped to optimise the degree of transfer of training and/or generalisation of learning to the person's real world environment.
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U2 - 10.1089/cpb.1999.2.577
DO - 10.1089/cpb.1999.2.577
M3 - Article
C2 - 19178205
AN - SCOPUS:0033393299
SN - 1094-9313
VL - 2
SP - 577
EP - 591
JO - Cyberpsychology and Behavior
JF - Cyberpsychology and Behavior
IS - 6
ER -