Adaptive training for older adults based on dynamic diagnosis of mild cognitive impairments and dementia

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Universität der Bundeswehr, Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39, Neubiberg [1 ]
85577, Germany
不详 [2 ]
82057, Germany
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Adaptive training - Cognitive overload - Content adaptation - Healthcare services - Mild cognitive impairments - Older adults - ON dynamics - Training applications;
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10.1007/978-3-319-13105-4_52
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An increasing number of older adults with neurodegenerative diseases and a growing gap in healthcare services lead to a higher need of suitable means of prevention and intervention in order to support the maintenance of an autonomous life. Software for cognitive and psycho-motoric training has the potential to provide an adapted training that challenges without producing cognitive overload. To achieve this goal, the status of a person’s cognitive and motoric abilities must be assessed. We propose a system that provides adapted training for older adults based on dynamic diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Within this contribution, a concept of content adaptation on the individual needs of a user and actual stage of development, a training application prototype as well as first results of user studies in a geriatric day clinic are presented. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014.
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