Sunday, November 9, 2014

DESIGNING AN INTERACTIVE SONIC MEDIA ENVIRONMENT FOR STROKE REHABILITATION

I really have no idea on this one but your music therapist should know all about it. You do have a music therapist? Don't you? If not your stroke rehab department is completely out-of-date.
http://dianasiwiak.com/docs/ACMCSonicStrokeRehab_Final.pdf
4. CONCLUSION
The purpose of this paper is to document three years' worth of research on the sonic media environment for the home-based mixed reality rehabilitation system and to exhibit validated proof that meaning connects action to music. Although the home-based system has not yet been used or tested in real scenarios, there is a significant ground-truth basis that conveys the need for such systems. Proposed within this paper was to change the dialogue surrounding sonic media environments for rehabilitation purposes by researching viable solutions and designing a system to provide an immersive, multi-layered sonic media environment. Discussed, herein, is the motivation behind the project. Herein, the previous sound paradigms are defined alongside the proposed sound design, as well as the system design and the quantitative and qualitative solutions that target a new discussion for audio biofeedback.

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