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Arlene J Astell

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Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|June 25, 2019
Technology and Dementia: The Future Is NowArlene J Astell
Gerontology|April 25, 2019
Implementing Accessibility Settings in Touchscreen Apps for People Living with DementiaPhil Joddrell, Arlene J Astell
Journal of Medical Internet Research|January 13, 2017
The Use of Motion-Based Technology for People Living With Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Literature ReviewErica Dove, Arlene J Astell
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)|October 26, 2019
Kinect Project: People with dementia or mild cognitive impairment learning to play group motion-based gamesErica Dove, Arlene J Astell
JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies|June 6, 2017
Studies Involving People With Dementia and Touchscreen Technology: A Literature ReviewPhil Joddrell, Arlene J Astell
BMC Health Services Research|May 27, 2026
Dementia care in the United Arab Emirates: an environmental scan of services, policy, workforce, and caregiving contextsSeada A Kassie, Arlene J Astell
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 7, 2017
Independent Living Functions for the Elderly (IN-LIFE): Supporting Communication in DementiaSarah K Smith, Arlene J Astell
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|December 14, 2011
Storytelling as a model of conversation for people with dementia and caregiversDeborah I Fels, Arlene J Astell
BMC Research Notes|February 6, 2021
Assessing the feasibility of heart rate variability as an objective indicator of anxiety in older adults with dementia living in care homesMilena A Quinci, Arlene J Astell
Brain and Language|August 6, 2002
Accessing semantic knowledge in dementia: evidence from a word definition taskArlene J Astell, Trevor A Harley
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Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|June 25, 2019
Technology and Dementia: The Future Is NowArlene J Astell
Gerontology|April 25, 2019
Implementing Accessibility Settings in Touchscreen Apps for People Living with DementiaPhil Joddrell, Arlene J Astell
Journal of Medical Internet Research|January 13, 2017
The Use of Motion-Based Technology for People Living With Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Literature ReviewErica Dove, Arlene J Astell
Alzheimer'S & Dementia (New York, N. Y.)|October 26, 2019
Kinect Project: People with dementia or mild cognitive impairment learning to play group motion-based gamesErica Dove, Arlene J Astell
JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies|June 6, 2017
Studies Involving People With Dementia and Touchscreen Technology: A Literature ReviewPhil Joddrell, Arlene J Astell
BMC Health Services Research|May 27, 2026
Dementia care in the United Arab Emirates: an environmental scan of services, policy, workforce, and caregiving contextsSeada A Kassie, Arlene J Astell
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 7, 2017
Independent Living Functions for the Elderly (IN-LIFE): Supporting Communication in DementiaSarah K Smith, Arlene J Astell
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|December 14, 2011
Storytelling as a model of conversation for people with dementia and caregiversDeborah I Fels, Arlene J Astell
BMC Research Notes|February 6, 2021
Assessing the feasibility of heart rate variability as an objective indicator of anxiety in older adults with dementia living in care homesMilena A Quinci, Arlene J Astell
Brain and Language|August 6, 2002
Accessing semantic knowledge in dementia: evidence from a word definition taskArlene J Astell, Trevor A Harley
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