Search Results - "Attree, E A"
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Training in virtual environments: transfer to real world tasks and equivalence to real task training
Published in Ergonomics (01-04-2000)“…Virtual environments (VEs) are extensively used in training but there have been few rigorous scientific investigations of whether and how skills learned in a…”
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Nucleotide supplementation: a randomised double-blind placebo controlled trial of IntestAidIB in people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome [ISRCTN67764449]
Published in Nutrition journal (08-06-2006)“…Dietary nucleotide supplementation has been shown to have important effects on the growth and development of cells which have a rapid turnover such as those in…”
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The role of virtual reality technology in the assessment and training of inexperienced powered wheelchair users
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-01-2002)“…Purpose : The current paper provides quantitative and qualitative data concerning the application of two virtual environments to the assessment and training of…”
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A preliminary investigation into the use of virtual environments in memory retraining after vascular brain injury: indications for future strategy?
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-12-1999)“…Purpose: In a preliminary investigation of the use of Virtual Environments (VEs) in neurorehabilitation, this study compares the effects of active and passive…”
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An evaluation of the efficacy of training people with learning disabilities in a virtual environment
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-01-2002)“…Purpose : To evaluate the efficacy of using a virtual kitchen for vocational training of people with learning disabilities. Method : Twenty four catering…”
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An exploratory investigation into the usability and usefulness of training people with learning disabilities in a virtual environment
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-01-2002)“…Purpose : Two studies sought to answer the following questions. Are people with learning disabilities capable of using a virtual environment? Are they…”
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Virtual reality: an assistive technology in neurological rehabilitation
Published in Current opinion in neurology (01-12-1996)“…The need for improved neurological rehabilitation strategies is self-evident. Recent developments in the computer technology of virtual reality hold the…”
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Route Learning in a Case of Amnesia: A Preliminary Investigation into the Efficacy of Training in a Virtual Environment
Published in Neuropsychological rehabilitation (01-01-1999)“…A patient with amnesia was trained in route finding around a hospital rehabilitation unitusing a detailed computer-generated non-immersive 3D virtual…”
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Age and recovery from brain injury: clinical opinions and experimental evidence
Published in Brain injury (01-04-1996)“…For many years the notion that brain damage causes less impairment in children than in adults (sometimes known as the 'Kennard Principle') has enjoyed…”
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Is there a link between Irritable Bowel Syndrome and left-handedness?: An exploratory study
Published in Integrative Physiological & Behavioral Science (01-01-2005)“…Recent research has found that people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) show a relative deficit in verbal IQ,…”
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How does environmental enrichment aid performance following cortical injury in the rat?
Published in Neuroreport (01-02-1993)“…Understanding how postoperative environmental brain damage in animals may help in devising treatment regimes for brain injured humans. This study tests…”
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Environmental enrichment following brain damage: an aid to recovery or compensation?
Published in Behavioural brain research (30-07-1993)“…Postoperative environmental enrichment (EC) in rats with brain lesions has been hailed as a potential agent of recovery of function following brain damage…”
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Virtual reality: a new prosthesis for brain injury rehabilitation
Published in Scottish medical journal (01-06-1998)“…Virtual Reality (VR) technology is a relatively new application to rehabilitation medicine, yet it offers considerable potential to achieve significant…”
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The Specificity of Memory Enhancement During Interaction with a Virtual Environment
Published in Memory (Hove) (01-01-1999)“…Two experiments investigated differences between active and passive participation in a computer-generated virtual environment in terms of spatial memory,…”
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The relationship between laterality and numerical and spatial ability
Published in Neuropsychologia (1989)“…Hypotheses derived from right shift theory concerning the relationship between laterality and mathematical ability were investigated. This was done by dividing…”
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Maternal hypothyroxinemia and brain development: II. Biochemical, metabolic and behavioural correlates
Published in Acta medica Austriaca (1992)“…Using a rat model, we have investigated the influence of maternal hypothyroxinemia throughout pregnancy on brain development in young and adult progeny…”
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Virtual environments in brain damage rehabilitation: a rationale from basic neuroscience
Published in Studies in health technology and informatics (1998)“…The potential of virtual environments in assessment and training of cognitive function is a more than adequate reason for their application to…”
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Virtual environments in neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation
Published in Studies in health technology and informatics (1997)“…Brain damage constitutes a major problem for those affected, for their families and friends and for society as a whole. The need for effective rehabilitation…”
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Rehabilitation of the head-injured child: basic research and new technology
Published in Pediatric rehabilitation (01-01-1997)“…The view that brain damage in children is less impairing than equivalent damage in adults is no longer acceptable. However, it is acknowledged that recovery…”
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