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The Value of a Virtual Assistant to Improve Engagement in Computerized Cognitive Training at Home: Exploratory Study.

Isabella ZsoldosEléonore TrânHippolyte FournierFranck Tarpin-BernardJoan FruitetMélodie FouillenGérard BaillyFrédéric EliseiBéatrice BouchotPatrick ConstantFabien RingevalOlivier KoenigHanna Chainay
Published in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2024)
This study provides, for the first time, insight into how young and older adults perceive a virtual assistant during CCT. The results suggest that such an assistant could have a beneficial influence on users' motivation, provided that it can handle different situations, particularly their emotional state. The next step of our project will be to evaluate our device with patients experiencing mild cognitive impairment and to test its effectiveness in long-term cognitive training.
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