Effect of Spatial Disorientation in a Virtual Environment on Gait and Vital Features in Patients with Dementia: Pilot Single-Blind Randomized Control Trial
BackgroundOrientation deficits are among the most devastating consequences of early dementia. Digital navigation devices could overcome these deficits if adaptable to the user's needs (ie, provide situation-aware, proactive navigation assistance). To fulfill this task, systems need to automatic...
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Main Authors: | Amaefule, Chimezie O (Author), Lüdtke, Stefan (Author), Kirste, Thomas (Author), Teipel, Stefan J (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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