Sfoglia per Autore "Tsolaki, M."
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Can a Virtual Reality Cognitive Training Application Fulfill a Dual Role? Using the Virtual Supermarket Cognitive Training Application as a Screening Tool for Mild Cognitive Impairment
Zygouris, S.; Giakoumis, D.; Votis, K.; Doumpoulakis, S.; Ntovas, K.; Segkouli, S.; Karagiannidis, C.; Tzovaras, D.; Tsolaki, M. (2015)Background: Recent research advocates the potential of virtual reality (VR) applications in assessing cognitive functions highlighting the possibility of using a VR application for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) screening. ... -
Novel Virtual User Models of Mild Cognitive Impairment for Simulating Dementia
Segkouli, S.; Paliokas, I.; Tzovaras, D.; Tsakiris, T.; Tsolaki, M.; Karagiannidis, C. (2015)Virtual user modeling research has attempted to address critical issues of human-computer interaction (HCI) such as usability and utility through a large number of analytic, usability-oriented approaches as cognitive models ... -
Probable neurophysiological improvement in demented patients after an exercise programme: A pilot study
Sitzoglou, K.; Mouzakidis, C.; Fitsioris, X.; Efraimidis, E.; Tsolaki, M.; Theodorakis, Y. (2000) -
The role of SOAT-1 polymorphisms in cognitive decline and delirium after bypass heart surgery
Tagarakis, G. I.; Tsolaki-Tagaraki, F.; Tsolaki, M.; Diegeler, A.; Kazis, D.; Rouska, E.; Papassotiropoulos, A. (2007)Background Cognitive decline (CD) and delirium (PD) are commonly observed complications after bypass heart surgery. In this study we aimed to investigate whether certain genetic factors (alleles of the SOAT-1 gene) play a ...