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Towards Gender-Sensitive Motivation of Patients with Depression for Cognitive Training with a Socially Assistive Robot

Autor*innen:
Paletta, Lucas and Schuessler, Sandra and Reininghaus, Eva and Macher, Michael and Fellner, Maria and Russegger, Silvia and Lenger, Melanie and Pszeida, Martin and Orgel, Thomas and Draxler, Sandra and Haeussl, Alfred and Dalkner, Nina and Spat, Stephan and Poetz, Gloria and Roller Wirnsberger, Regina and Zuschnegg, Julia
Abstract:
Approximately 280 million people in the world suffer from depression, which often leads to cognitive deficits. This paper describes fundamental aspects of the work plan of the Austrian project AMIGA that aims at developing and evaluating a gendersensitive and customizable Social Assisting Robotic Technology (SAR) including a cognitive training. We intend with the AMIGAtype SAR to significantly increase motivation for cognitive training during the hospital stay, which is hypothesised to improve cognitive functioning. In the first step of the project plan, the requirements of the target group would be estimated using qualitative and quantitative methods (e.g., survey, interviews). Based on the results of the requirement study we plan to develop the interactive SAR prototype that would use humanrobot interactions to motivate users to perform cognitive training. We consider to apply adaptive pause management with sensorbased detection of mental fatigue. Target groupspecific as well as gendersensitive content for holistic stimulation with visual, auditory, and interactive elements will be included. The work plan foresees to conduct a field study including persons with symptoms of depression and to evaluate the results in terms of the effects on the persons´ motivation through the application of the AMIGA robotic system platform.
Titel:
Towards Gender-Sensitive Motivation of Patients with Depression for Cognitive Training with a Socially Assistive Robot
Herausgeber (Verlag):
AHFE International

Publikationsreihe

Buchtitel
Cognitive Computing and Internet of Things
Herausgeber(Verlag)
AHFE International
ISSN
27710718

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