Cognitive Stimulation and Dementia: Traditional Interventions vs. Computer-Based Methodologies
We aim to examine the role of cognitive stimulation interventions applied to healthy older adults or older adults with mild-to-moderate dementia. The most important benefits and differences between using these programs without computerised tasks compared to computer-based assistive technologies are...
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Main Author: | Liliana Mendes (Author) |
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