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El. knyga: Assistive Technology for Cognition: A handbook for clinicians and developers [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Consultant in Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation at Graham Anderson House, Glasgow, UK), Edited by (London School of Economics, UK)
  • Formatas: 196 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Current Issues in Neuropsychology
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315779102
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 196 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Current Issues in Neuropsychology
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Dec-2014
  • Leidėjas: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9781315779102
Assistive technology for cognition is technology which can be used to enable, enhance or extend cognitive function. This book systematically examines how technologies can assist the cognitive function of people with brain impairment, with the potential to revolutionize rehabilitation. Technologies are reviewed which direct attention, remind, recognize, prompt and guide people through activities of daily living. Written by experts in neuropsychology and technology development, Assistive Technology for Cognition provides a comprehensive overview of the efficacy of technologies to assist people with brain impairments. Based on the framework provided by the International Classification of Function, each chapter covers a different cognitive function, namely, attention, memory, affect, perception, executive function, language, numeracy, sequencing and navigation, onto which existing and future assistive technologies for cognition are mapped. This structure provides in-depth research in an accessible way, and will allow practitioners to move from an assessment of cognitive deficits to the prescription of an appropriate assistive technology for cognition. The chapters also make suggestions for future developments.Assistive Technology for Cognition will be of great interest to clinicians and researchers working in brain injury rehabilitation, technology developers, and also to students in clinical psychology, neuropsychology and allied health disciplines.
List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
ix
Foreword xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Assistive technology for cognition
1(14)
Brian O'Neill
Alex Gillespie
2 Assistive technology for arousal, alertness, and attention
15(16)
Brian O'Neill
Tom Manly
3 Assistive technology for memory
31(16)
Bonnie-Kate Dewar
Michael Kopelman
Narinder Kapur
Barbara A. Wilson
4 Affect-aware assistive technologies
47(18)
Omar AlZoubi
M. Sazzad Hussain
Rafael A. Calvo
5 Assistive technology for disorders of visual perception
65(16)
Andrew Worthington
Jeremi Sudol
6 Assistive technology for executive functions
81(16)
Matthew Jamieson
Jonathan J. Evans
7 Cognitive support for language and social interaction
97(15)
Norman Alm
8 Assistive technology for supporting learning numeracy
112(16)
Pekka Rasanen
Tanja Kaser
Anna Wilson
Michael von Aster
Oleksandr Maslov
Ugne Maslova
9 Assistive technology for psychomotor functioning and sequencing complex movements
128(18)
Jennifer Boger
Alex Mihailidis
10 Cognitive technologies for wayfinding
146(14)
Mark Harniss
Pat A. Brown
Kurt L. Johnson
11 The future of assistive technology for cognition
160(17)
Alex Gillespie
Brian O'Neill
Author index 177(2)
Subject index 179
Brian O'Neill is a Consultant in Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation with the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust, Glasgow, and Research Fellow at the University of Stirling, UK.

Alex Gillespie is Associate Professor in Social Psychology at the London School of Economics, UK.