Neurological disorders
Using motion interactive games to promote physical activity and enhance motor performance in children with cerebral palsy
Sandlund, M., Waterworth, E.L., & Hager, C. (2011). Using motion interactive games to promote physical activity and enhance motor performance in children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Neurorehabilitation, 14(1), 15-21.
Cerebral palsy
Disability
Neurological disorders
Neurorehabilitation
Palsy
Symptoms
Technology
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Energy expenditure in adults with cerebral palsy playing Wii Sports
Hurkman, H.L., van den Berg-Emons, R.J., & Stam, H.J. (2010). Energy expenditure in adults with cerebral palsy playing Wii Sports. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91(10), 1577-1581.
Disorders and Disabilities
Nervous System
Patients
Cerebral palsy
Disability
Health
Medicine
Neurological disorders
Palsy
Sports media
Surnames
Van den Berg
Wii
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A randomized controlled trial of gravity-supported, computer-enhanced arm exercise for individuals with severe hemiparesis
Housman, S. J., Scott, K. M., & Reinkensmeyer, D. J. (2009). A randomized controlled trial of gravity-supported, computer-enhanced arm exercise for individuals with severe hemiparesis. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 23(5), 505-514.
Injuries and Rehabilitation
British people
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English people
Hemiparesis
Neurological disorders
Neurorehabilitation
Neurotrauma
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In-home virtual reality videogame telerehabilitation in adolescents with hemiplegic cerebral palsy
Golomb, M.R., McDonald, B.C., Warden, S.J., Yonkman, J., Saykin, A.J., Shirley, B., Huber, M., Rabin, B., AbdelBaky, M., Nwosu, M.E., Barkat-Masih, M., & Burdea, G.C. (2010). In-home virtual reality videogame telerehabilitation in adolescents with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 91(1), 1-8.
Disability
Health
Hemiplegia
Medicine
Neurological disorders
Rehabilitation medicine
Telerehabilitation
Young Adults
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Learning for Children
"Learning for Children-Exploration software is developmentally appropriate for children 3-5 years.
Autism
Autism spectrum
Childhood psychiatric disorders
Clinical psychology
Neurodevelopmental disorder
Neurological disorders
Pervasive developmental disorders
Psychology
Technology
Young Children
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TeachTown: Basics Home
TeachTown is a web-based educational program developed to help children improve in various subject areas taught in school.
Cognition
Social Issues and Skills
Subscription
Autism
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Childhood psychiatric disorders
Clinical psychology
Educational software
Neurological disorders
Pervasive developmental disorders
Psychology
Technology
Internet
http://web.teachtown.com/products/teachtown-basics-home
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Online Autism Games
The Online Autism Games are free, online mini-games developed to help children with Autism or Asperger Syndrome understand people and human emotions. Each game is specially designed to teach players time sequences, word pairings, and how to recognize and understand facial expressions.
Cognition
Social Issues and Skills
Online
Asperger syndrome
Autism
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Childhood psychiatric disorders
Disability
Neurological disorders
Pervasive developmental disorders
Psychology
Technology
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Gaining Face
Gaining Face is a software program for the PC developed for individuals with autism or Aspergers syndrome. It is intended to help autistic individuals of all ages learn to recognize facial expressions and emotions by presenting the player with useful tips, cues, and information.
Social Issues and Skills
Asperger syndrome
Autism
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Childhood psychiatric disorders
Disability
Facial expression
Neurological disorders
Pervasive developmental disorders
Psychology
Span and div
Syndromes
Technology
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GameCycle
This exergame was developed by the National Institutes of Health to give individuals with spinal cord diseases or neurological disorders an opportunity to experience physical activity through gaming. Players can work out their upper body by matching their movements to those presented in the game. To be successful in the game, players must work their arms in unison and respond to feedback. This game is played on the Nintendo GameCube.
Disorders and Disabilities
Exercise and Fitness
Nervous System
Medicine
National Institutes of Health
Neurological disorders
Nintendo
Software development
Technology
Video game industry
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Improving spatial functioning in children with cerebral palsy using computerized and traditional game tasks
Akhutina, T., Foreman, N., Krichevets, A., Matikka, L., Narhi, V., Pylaeva, N., & Vahakuopus, J. (2003). Improving spatial functioning in children with cerebral palsy using computerized and traditional game tasks. Disability and Rehabilitation, 25(24), 1361-1371.
Cognition
Disorders and Disabilities
Cerebral palsy
Disability
Health
Medicine
Neurological disorders
Palsy
Pre-Teens
Teens

