Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation Scores
The prevalence of advanced medical treatment has led to global population aging, resulting in increased numbers of dementia patients. One of the most intractable symptoms of dementia is apathy, or lack of interest and enthusiasm, which can accompany memory and cognitive deterioration. Development of...
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doaj-f218d716c9b9437a979e7c777ce7dece2020-11-25T02:53:50ZengMDPI AGJ2571-88002020-04-0131213815010.3390/j3020012Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation ScoresTing Tao0Ryota Sato1Yusuke Matsuda2Jumpei Takata3Fujun Kim4Yukio Daikubara5Koji Fujita6Kotaro Hanamoto7Fumio Kinoshita8Ricki Colman9Mamiko Koshiba10The Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanSuncoop. Yamaguchi 753-0872, JapanWisconsin National Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53715, USAThe Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University, Yamaguchi 755-8611, JapanThe prevalence of advanced medical treatment has led to global population aging, resulting in increased numbers of dementia patients. One of the most intractable symptoms of dementia is apathy, or lack of interest and enthusiasm, which can accompany memory and cognitive deterioration. Development of a novel method to ameliorate apathy is desirable. In this feasibility trial, we propose a series of digital art installations as a candidate dementia intervention approach. Seven, three-minute scenes of digital images and sounds were presented to visitors either passively or in response to their reactions (motion and sound). We evaluated the potential of this application as an intervention against apathy in an elderly living home. We collected the dementia global standard Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and questionnaire scores of sensory pleasure and motivation along with behavioral motion data in twenty participants. We further compared responses between the first and second experiences in the thirteen participants that were present for both days. Overall, we found a significant increase in participants’ motivation. In these subjects, head and right hand motion increased over different scenes and MMSE degrees, but was most significant during passive scenes. Despite a small number of subjects and limited evaluations, this new digital art technology holds promise as an apathy intervention in the elderly and can be improved with use of wearable motion sensors.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-8800/3/2/12Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)elderly motiondigital art installationpassive and interactive scenes |
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Ting Tao Ryota Sato Yusuke Matsuda Jumpei Takata Fujun Kim Yukio Daikubara Koji Fujita Kotaro Hanamoto Fumio Kinoshita Ricki Colman Mamiko Koshiba Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation Scores J Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) elderly motion digital art installation passive and interactive scenes |
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Ting Tao Ryota Sato Yusuke Matsuda Jumpei Takata Fujun Kim Yukio Daikubara Koji Fujita Kotaro Hanamoto Fumio Kinoshita Ricki Colman Mamiko Koshiba |
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Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation Scores |
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Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation Scores |
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Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation Scores |
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Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation Scores |
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Elderly Body Movement Alteration at 2nd Experience of Digital Art Installation with Cognitive and Motivation Scores |
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elderly body movement alteration at 2nd experience of digital art installation with cognitive and motivation scores |
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The prevalence of advanced medical treatment has led to global population aging, resulting in increased numbers of dementia patients. One of the most intractable symptoms of dementia is apathy, or lack of interest and enthusiasm, which can accompany memory and cognitive deterioration. Development of a novel method to ameliorate apathy is desirable. In this feasibility trial, we propose a series of digital art installations as a candidate dementia intervention approach. Seven, three-minute scenes of digital images and sounds were presented to visitors either passively or in response to their reactions (motion and sound). We evaluated the potential of this application as an intervention against apathy in an elderly living home. We collected the dementia global standard Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and questionnaire scores of sensory pleasure and motivation along with behavioral motion data in twenty participants. We further compared responses between the first and second experiences in the thirteen participants that were present for both days. Overall, we found a significant increase in participants’ motivation. In these subjects, head and right hand motion increased over different scenes and MMSE degrees, but was most significant during passive scenes. Despite a small number of subjects and limited evaluations, this new digital art technology holds promise as an apathy intervention in the elderly and can be improved with use of wearable motion sensors. |
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Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) elderly motion digital art installation passive and interactive scenes |
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