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    Title: Enabling people with developmental to actively follow simple instructions and perform designated physical activities according to simple instructions with Nintendo Will Balance Boards by controlling environmental stimulation
    Authors: Shih, Ching-Hsiang
    Chung, Chiao-Chen
    Chen, Ling-Che
    施清添
    (東方設計學院電子與資訊系)
    Contributors: 東方設計學院電子與資訊系
    Keywords: Nintendo Wii Balance Board
    physical activities
    developmental disabilities
    Date: 2011-05
    Issue Date: 2015-07-07 13:13:45 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The latest researches have adopted software technology turning the Nintendo Wii Balance Board into a high performance standing location detector. This study extended Wii Balance Board functionality to assess whether two people with developmental disabilities would be able to actively perform designated physical activities according to simple instructions by controlling their favorite environmental stimulation using Nintendo Wii Balance Boards. This study was carried out according to an A-B-A-B design. Data showed that both participants significantly increased their target response (performing a designated physical activity) by activating the control system to produce their preferred environmental stimulation during the intervention phases.
    Relation: Research in developmental disabilities, Vol.32, pp.2780-2784
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Electronics Engineering and Computer Science] journal

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