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Programming and Controlling Robots using Scanning from a Speech Generating Communication Device: A Case Study
Download2013
Adams, Kim D., Cook, Albert M.
BACKGROUND: Programming Lego Mindstorms robots is used for problem-based learning in science. Children with physical disabilities and complex communication needs may be limited in their ability to participate. OBJECTIVES: To involve a 12 year old student with cerebral palsy in programming...
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Psychometric properties of the performing arts module of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire
Download2017-08-16
Guptill, C., Smeets, R., Baadjou, V., de Bie, R.
Background: The Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand questionnaire (DASH) offers an optional performing arts module. The goal was to examine the psychometric properties of this module in musicians. Methods: This study is a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial on the...
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Reducing potential nanotoxicity of orthopaedic implantable devices
2012-05-22
Grange, S., Smitham, P., Chettiar, K., Arestu, M.
Integrating data services across the spectrum of the life sciences illustrates the design and development of novel therapies in terms of Translational Research (TR) paths.
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2011-12-13
Meng, M., Howery, K., Gu, J., Cook, A.M.
The goal of this study was to explore how children who have significant physical disabilities could use a robotic arm to interact in a play and exploration activity. These children cannot manipulate toys and other objects to engage in typical play activities with adults or their peers. A robotic...
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2010
Several studies have demonstrated the potential of robots as assistive tools for play activities. Through the use of robots, children with motor impairments may be able to manipulate objects and engage in play activities as their typically developing peers, thus having the same opportunities to...
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2010
Cook, Al, Encarnacao, Pedro, Poletz, Linda, Adams, Kim
everal studies have demonstrated the potential of robots as assistive tools for play activities. Through the use of robots, children with motor impairments may be able to manipulate objects and engage in play activities as their typically developing peers, thus having the same opportunities to...
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1990
Cook, Albert, Liu, Ka Man, Hoseit, Paul
s on a study carried out to determine if very young children would interact with a small computer-controlled robotic arm. Six disabled and three normal children were used in the study. All children were less than 38 months in age. The arm was trained to carry out movements on activation of a...