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J. Artur Serrano
Researcher at Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Publications - 36
Citations - 440
J. Artur Serrano is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immersive technology & Reminiscence. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 34 publications receiving 321 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Artur Serrano include University of Tromsø & University Hospital of North Norway.
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Quantitative home-based assessment of Parkinson’s symptoms: The SENSE-PARK feasibility and usability study
Joaquim J. Ferreira,Joaquim J. Ferreira,Catarina Godinho,Ana T. Santos,Josefa Domingos,Daisy Abreu,Raquel Lobo,Nilza Gonçalves,Márcio Barra,Frank Larsen,Øyvind Fagerbakke,Ingvild Akeren,Hilde Wangen,J. Artur Serrano,Peter Weber,Andrea Thoms,Stefan Meckler,Stefan Sollinger,Janet M.T. van Uem,Janet M.T. van Uem,Markus A. Hobert,Markus A. Hobert,Katrin S. Maier,Katrin S. Maier,Helen Matthew,Tom Isaacs,Joy Duffen,Holm Graessner,Walter Maetzler,Walter Maetzler +29 more
TL;DR: This 12 week controlled study demonstrates that the acceptance level of PD patients using the SENSE-PARK System as a home-based 24/7 assessment is very good and particular emphasis should be given to a user-friendly design.
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Tweet content related to sexually transmitted diseases: no joking matter.
TL;DR: The study showed that almost 9/10 of tweets on STDs (chlamydia and HIV) were of serious content, and many of the tweets that were re-tweeted were facts, including how seriously the topic was treated.
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Avatars using computer/smartphone mediated communication and social networking in prevention of sexually transmitted diseases among North-Norwegian youngsters
Elia Gabarron,Elia Gabarron,J. Artur Serrano,J. Artur Serrano,Rolf Wynn,Rolf Wynn,Manuel Armayones +6 more
TL;DR: This study will examine the usefulness of an online public health intervention that aims to promote healthy sexual practices among North-Norwegian youngsters and if shown to be effective could prove to be an affordable and widely accessible intervention to decrease risky sexual practices in younger population.
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Continuous leg dyskinesia assessment in Parkinson's disease –clinical validity and ecological effect
Robert Ramsperger,Stefan Meckler,Tanja Heger,Tanja Heger,Janet M.T. van Uem,Janet M.T. van Uem,Svenja Hucker,Svenja Hucker,Ulrike Braatz,Holm Graessner,Daniela Berg,Daniela Berg,Yiannos Manoli,J. Artur Serrano,Joaquim J. Ferreira,Joaquim J. Ferreira,Markus A. Hobert,Markus A. Hobert,Walter Maetzler,Walter Maetzler +19 more
TL;DR: Evidence of clinical validity and ecological effect of an algorithm derived from a single sensor on the ankle for detecting leg dyskinesias in PD patients is provided and should motivate the investigation of leg Dyskinesia in larger studies using wearable sensors.
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Gamification strategy on prevention of STDs for youth
TL;DR: Preliminary results show that the game-style web app could be useful to encourage users to learn more on sexual health and STDs and thus changing their risky behaviors and preventing sexually transmitted diseases.