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Cognitive Function and Assistive Technology for Cognition: A Systematic Review

2011; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 18; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s1355617711001548

ISSN

1469-7661

Autores

Alex Gillespie, Catherine Best, Brian O’Neill,

Tópico(s)

Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders

Resumo

Abstract The relationship between assistive technology for cognition (ATC) and cognitive function was examined using a systematic review. A literature search identified 89 publications reporting 91 studies of an ATC intervention in a clinical population. The WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) was used to categorize the cognitive domains being assisted and the tasks being performed. Results show that ATC have been used to effectively support cognitive functions relating to attention, calculation, emotion, experience of self, higher level cognitive functions (planning and time management) and memory. The review makes three contributions: (1) It reviews existing ATC in terms of cognitive function, thus providing a framework for ATC prescription on the basis of a profile of cognitive deficits, (2) it introduces a new classification of ATC based on cognitive function, and (3) it identifies areas for future ATC research and development. ( JINS , 2012, 18 , 1–19)

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