2009
DOI: 10.1299/jsmermd.2009._1a1-j01_1
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1A1-J01 Estimation of Positive Effect of Robot Assisted Activity on Dementia Elderly by Electroencephalogram (EEG) : Consideration of Positive Effect of RAA by Physiological Test

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“…Japan's interest in innovative intervention for the care of elderly people with dementia arose from their increasing aging population and evidence on the efficacy of animal assisted therapy. In Japan, animals are not accepted into care homes or hospitals, therefore robotic creatures are suggested as a potential alternative [4]. In North America, animal assisted therapy is more commonly used and the use of robots may be viewed skeptically or, at best, as a possible adjunct to animal assisted therapy.…”
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“…Japan's interest in innovative intervention for the care of elderly people with dementia arose from their increasing aging population and evidence on the efficacy of animal assisted therapy. In Japan, animals are not accepted into care homes or hospitals, therefore robotic creatures are suggested as a potential alternative [4]. In North America, animal assisted therapy is more commonly used and the use of robots may be viewed skeptically or, at best, as a possible adjunct to animal assisted therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AIBO, the robotic dog from Sony (currently not in production) has been used in studies in Japan, Italy and the United States [4,20,22,26]. Generally, studies compare toy, robotic and real dogs and their effects on interaction and attachment.…”
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“…Interaction with Paro improved the reactions of the elderly participants' vital organs to stress in measures of urinary stress hormones (Wada & Shibata, 2007). Another study showed that among 6 of 11 study participants with dementia, cortical neuronal activity measured by electroencephalogram (EEG) was improved after the interaction with Paro; the improvement was stronger among those rating Paro positively (Wada et al, 2008) and less effective for young people in another study (Kimura, Miura, Murata, Yokoyama, & Naganuma, 2010).…”
Section: Can Robots Used In Treatment or Assistance Substitute For Anmentioning
confidence: 99%