CREC: The role of serious games in improving flexibility in thinking in neuropsychological rehabilitation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
An exploratory study aimed at testing CREC, a training programme designed for people
with cognitive impairments caused by a stroke, is reported. The goal of the programme
is to improve flexibility in thinking through a creative approach based on everyday
problems. The programme includes two Serious Games (SGs) developed ad hoc, dealing
with the transfer of the learned strategies to the home environment. The training was
applied to six patients to test if it could bring beneficial effects to them. Before and after
the training, patients' neuropsychological functioning, emotional state and level of
creativity were assessed. Results showed improvements in memory, logical reasoning
and praxic skills. Improvements in quality of life and in creativity emerged as well. At
the end of the training, the patients perceived themselves as more efficient in problem
solving and recognised that the SGs led them to reflect critically on some aspects of their
daily life that they usually took for granted.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
serious games; rehabilitation; cognitive processes; thinking
Elenco autori:
Baldassini, Davide; Colombo, VERA MARIA; Sacco, Marco; Mottura, Stefano
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