Screen-object interactions, dedicated bases, and Velcro fastening

Screen-object interactions, dedicated bases, and Velcro fastening

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Download scientific diagram | Screen-object interactions, dedicated bases, and Velcro fastening. Upper left panel shows a game using the dedicated bases. The game displayed in the lower left panel shows a game using simple object-screen interactions to construct buildings. The right panels illustrate the five dedicated bases, and the assembly of an object with the yellow base from publication: Efficacy of integrating a semi-immersive virtual device in the HABIT-ILE intervention for children with unilateral cerebral palsy: a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial | Background: The implementation of virtual devices can facilitate the role of therapists (e.g., patient motivation, intensity of practice) to improve the effectiveness of treatment for children with cerebral palsy. Among existing therapeutic devices, none has been | Cerebral Palsy, Virtualization and Children | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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