Publications by authors named "Teresa Paulino"

Article Synopsis
  • Cognitive impairments arise from conditions like brain injuries, dementia, and aging, impacting daily life and leading to societal challenges, while traditional rehab methods often fail to meet individual patient needs and require significant resources.
  • The paper presents NeuroAIreh@b, an innovative AI-driven approach for personalized neurorehabilitation that combines cognitive profiling with virtual reality to improve training sessions.
  • Initial studies demonstrate the effectiveness of NeuroAIreh@b with stroke patients, suggesting potential for larger trials to validate its benefits.
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Introduction: Action observation neurorehabilitation systems are usually based on the observation of a virtual limb performing different kinds of actions. In this way, the activity in the frontoparietal Mirror Neuron System is enhanced, which can be helpful to rehabilitate stroke patients. However, the presence of limbs in such systems might not be necessary to produce mirror activity, for example, frontoparietal mirror activity can be produced just by the observation of virtual tool movements.

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Background: Virtual Reality (VR) based methods for stroke rehabilitation have mainly focused on motor rehabilitation, but there is increasing interest in integrating motor and cognitive training to increase similarity to real-world settings. Unfortunately, more research is needed for the definition of which type of content should be used in the design of these tools. One possibility is the use of emotional stimuli, which are known to enhance attentional processes.

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