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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2022.26.11.1755

Development of MCI Extended Reality-based Cognitive and Motor Training Workbench and Contents Design Proposal for Older People  

Kim, Taehong (KM Data Division, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine)
Kim, Joong Il (Digital Health Research Division, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine)
Seo, Jeong-Woo (Digital Health Research Division, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine)
Do, Jun-Hyeong (Digital Health Research Division, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine)
Abstract
One of the most negative social changes of the last decade is population aging which leads to 19 times more patients with Mild Cognitive Disorder(MCI). It is well established that MCI is the most important state that can prevent dementia with early diagnosis and intervention. However, the social security system for patients with dementia is not working properly due to the coronavirus pandemic and the limited human power. This article proposes a form of workbench and design principles for dementia training programs of extended reality devices. and the findings in this study provide a guide for considering the cognitive and physical and social functions of patients.
Keywords
Extended Reality; Dementia; Contents Design; MCI;
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