Design Requirements for a Cognitive Training Game for Elderly or Challenged People
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概要
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An electronic-mechanical game was developed for elderly and disabled people so that they could have an enjoyable way to train their cognitive functions. Because our players were not familiar with electronic games, we proposed constraints and requirements to the game so that they were able to play the game and were willing to play repeatedly. Here, we describe our proposed game, “<I>Ikiiki-pom</I>,” which was tested on a group of approximately 80 elderly people with energetic bodies, and about 10 people who were physically challenged at facilities, and about 15 young students with developmental disabilities.
著者
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Ishihara Keiko
Department Of Cardiovascular Diseases Medical Research Institute
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Ishihara Shigekazu
Department Of Kansei Ergonomics College Of Human And Social Environment Hiroshima International Univ
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NAGAMACHI Mitsuo
International Kansei Design Institute
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ISHIHARA Keiko
Department of Kansei Design, Hiroshima International University
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KOHCHI Masahiko
Tokiwadai-Home, Inc., Hiroshima Association of Rehabilitation
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