2022
DOI: 10.3390/bios12090751
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EEG Evaluation in a Neuropsychological Intervention Program Based on Virtual Reality in Adults with Parkinson’s Disease

Abstract: Nowadays, several strategies for treating neuropsychologic function loss in Parkinson’s disease (PD) have been proposed, such as physical activity performance and developing games to exercise the mind. However, few studies illustrate the incidence of these therapies in neuronal activity. This work aims to study the feasibility of a virtual reality-based program oriented to the cognitive functions’ rehabilitation of PD patients. For this, the study was divided into intervention with the program, acquisition of … Show more

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“…In [ 3 ], this approach is proposed to extract turning intention during human walking, showing the possibility of using this information to command robotic exoskeletons. EEG can also be useful to monitor cognitive performance during virtual reality-based interventions, as shown in [ 4 ]. In this case, another approach for motor rehabilitation is presented in [ 5 ], which proposes a sensorized arm wearable (ARMIA) that measures kinematic information through inertial sensors and muscular activity through EMG sensors.…”
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“…In [ 3 ], this approach is proposed to extract turning intention during human walking, showing the possibility of using this information to command robotic exoskeletons. EEG can also be useful to monitor cognitive performance during virtual reality-based interventions, as shown in [ 4 ]. In this case, another approach for motor rehabilitation is presented in [ 5 ], which proposes a sensorized arm wearable (ARMIA) that measures kinematic information through inertial sensors and muscular activity through EMG sensors.…”
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confidence: 99%