Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant Disabilities
This paper presents an overview of recent technology-aided programs (i. e., technology-aided support tools) designed to help people with significant disabilities (a) engage in adaptive responses, functional activities, and leisure and communication, and thus (b) interact with their physical and soci...
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doaj-b30a7b89ac404fd5bfcc14a3202f29af2020-11-24T21:55:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952019-07-011010.3389/fneur.2019.00643466524Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant DisabilitiesGiulio E. Lancioni0Marta Olivetti Belardinelli1Nirbhay N. Singh2Mark F. O'Reilly3Jeff Sigafoos4Gloria Alberti5Department of Neuroscience and Sense Organs, University of Bari, Bari, ItalyInteruniversity Center for Research on Cognitive Processing in Natural and Artificial Systems (ECONA), Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, ItalyMedical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, United StatesDepartment of Special Education, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United StatesSchool of Education, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New ZealandLega F. Doro Research Center, Osimo, ItalyThis paper presents an overview of recent technology-aided programs (i. e., technology-aided support tools) designed to help people with significant disabilities (a) engage in adaptive responses, functional activities, and leisure and communication, and thus (b) interact with their physical and social environment and improve their performance/achievement. In order to illustrate the support tools, the paper provides an overview of recent studies aimed at developing and assessing those tools. The paper also examines the tools' accessibility and usability, and comments on possible ways of modifying and advancing them to improve their impact. The tools taken into consideration concern, among others, (a) microswitches linked to computer systems, and aimed at promoting (i.e., through positive stimulation) minimal responses or functional body movements in individuals with intellectual disabilities and motor impairments; (b) computer systems, tablets, or smartphones aimed at supporting functional activity engagement of individuals with intellectual disabilities or Alzheimer's disease; and (c) microswitches with computer-aided systems, elaborate communication devices, and specifically arranged smartphones or tablets, directed at promoting leisure, communication, or both.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneur.2019.00643/fulltechnology-aided programssupport toolsdisabilitiescognitionadaptive responsesfunctional tasks |
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Giulio E. Lancioni Marta Olivetti Belardinelli Nirbhay N. Singh Mark F. O'Reilly Jeff Sigafoos Gloria Alberti Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant Disabilities Frontiers in Neurology technology-aided programs support tools disabilities cognition adaptive responses functional tasks |
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Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant Disabilities |
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Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant Disabilities |
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Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant Disabilities |
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Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant Disabilities |
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Recent Technology-Aided Programs to Support Adaptive Responses, Functional Activities, and Leisure and Communication in People With Significant Disabilities |
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recent technology-aided programs to support adaptive responses, functional activities, and leisure and communication in people with significant disabilities |
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This paper presents an overview of recent technology-aided programs (i. e., technology-aided support tools) designed to help people with significant disabilities (a) engage in adaptive responses, functional activities, and leisure and communication, and thus (b) interact with their physical and social environment and improve their performance/achievement. In order to illustrate the support tools, the paper provides an overview of recent studies aimed at developing and assessing those tools. The paper also examines the tools' accessibility and usability, and comments on possible ways of modifying and advancing them to improve their impact. The tools taken into consideration concern, among others, (a) microswitches linked to computer systems, and aimed at promoting (i.e., through positive stimulation) minimal responses or functional body movements in individuals with intellectual disabilities and motor impairments; (b) computer systems, tablets, or smartphones aimed at supporting functional activity engagement of individuals with intellectual disabilities or Alzheimer's disease; and (c) microswitches with computer-aided systems, elaborate communication devices, and specifically arranged smartphones or tablets, directed at promoting leisure, communication, or both. |
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technology-aided programs support tools disabilities cognition adaptive responses functional tasks |
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