Yaqinuddin, Ahmed Kashir, Junaid AlKattan, Wael AlKattan, Khaled
Published in
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
Lockdowns and social distancing measures due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have forced the delivery and assessment of educational material to be performed via online and virtual educational tools. Such disruption has greatly affected hands-on training programs essential to acquire clinical competencies, particularly modes requiring physical pati...
Tran, Phuong Hanh NGUYEN, THONG Tran, Kim Phuc Heuchenne, Cédric
With a tremendous increase in mobile and wearable devices, the study of sensor-based activity recognition has drawn a lot of attention in the past years. In recent years, the applications of Human Activity Recognition are getting more and more attention, especially in eldercare and healthcare as an assistive technology when combined with the Intern...
Billeci, Lucia Caterino, Ettore Tonacci, Alessandro Gava, Maria Luisa
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Brain Sciences
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the process applied in subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to elaborate and communicate their experiences of daily life activities, as well as to assess the autonomic nervous system response that subtend such a process. This procedure was evaluated for the first time in two eight-year-old girls with high...
Nag, Anish Haber, Nick Voss, Catalin Tamura, Serena Daniels, Jena Ma, Jeffrey Chiang, Bryan Ramachandran, Shasta Schwartz, Jessey Winograd, Terry
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Several studies have shown that facial attention differs in children with autism. Measuring eye gaze and emotion recognition in children with autism is challenging, as standard clinical assessments must be delivered in clinical settings by a trained clinician. Wearable technologies may be able to bring eye gaze and emotion recognition in...
Tran, Phuong Hanh Nguyen, Quoc Thong Tran, Kim Phuc Heuchenne, Cédric
With a tremendous increase in mobile and wearable devices, the study of sensor-based activity recognition has drawn a lot of attention in the past years. In recent years, the applications of Human Activity Recognition are getting more and more attention, especially in eldercare and healthcare as an assistive technology when combined with the Intern...
Castilho, Cintia J Li, Dong Liu, Muchun Liu, Yue Gao, Huajian Hurt, Robert H
Published in
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Graphene-based materials are being developed for a variety of wearable technologies to provide advanced functions that include sensing; temperature regulation; chemical, mechanical, or radiative protection; or energy storage. We hypothesized that graphene films may also offer an additional unanticipated function: mosquito bite protection for light,...
Neethirajan, Suresh
Published in
Journal of Animal Science
Glocalization and ecological pressures increase the risk of a biological incident of national significance in farmed animal health management, such as the emergence of a novel infectious agent and/or a global pandemic. An important strategy to monitor such an incident is to anticipate when and where it may occur to enable a timely and well-informed...
Rapp, Amon Tirassa, Maurizio Ziemke, Tom
Published in
Frontiers in psychology
Lin, Denise Papi, Enrica McGregor, Alison H
Published in
BMJ Open
Objectives This study explores clinicians’ views of the clinical uptake of a smart pressure-sensing insole, named Flexifoot, to enhance the care and management of patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Clinicians are key users of wearable technologies, and can provide appropriate feedback for a specific device for successful clinical implementation. De...
Hawkins, Jemma Charles, Joanna M Edwards, Michelle Hallingberg, Britt McConnon, Linda Edwards, Rhiannon Tudor Jago, Russell Kelson, Mark Morgan, Kelly Murphy, Simon
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Journal of medical Internet research
Exercise referral schemes (ERSs) are recommended for patients with health conditions or risk factors. Evidence points to the initial effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of such schemes for increasing physical activity, but effects often diminish over time. Techniques such as goal setting, self-monitoring, and personalized feedback may support moti...