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Motor learning from virtual reality to natural environments in individuals with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Virgínia Helena QuadradoTalita Dias Da SilvaFrancis Meire FaveroJames TonksThais MassettiCarlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology (2017)
For individuals with DMD, conducting a coincidence timing task in a virtual environment facilitated transfer to the real environment. However, we emphasize that a task practiced in a virtual environment should have higher rates of difficulties than a task practiced in a real environment. IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION Virtual environments can be used to promote improved performance in ?real-world? environments. Virtual environments offer the opportunity to create paradigms similar ?real-life? tasks, however task complexity and difficulty levels can be manipulated, graded and enhanced to increase likelihood of success in transfer of learning and performance. Individuals with DMD, in particular, showed immediate performance benefits after using virtual reality.
Keyphrases
  • duchenne muscular dystrophy
  • virtual reality
  • muscular dystrophy