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Teresa Paulino

Researcher at Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute

Publications -  15
Citations -  123

Teresa Paulino is an academic researcher from Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Cognitive training. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 99 citations. Previous affiliations of Teresa Paulino include University of Madeira.

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PhysioVR: A novel mobile virtual reality framework for physiological computing

TL;DR: The PhysioVR framework simplifies the acquisition, streaming and recording of multiple physiological signals and parameters from wearable consumer devices providing a single and efficient interface to create novel physiologically-responsive mVR applications.
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The impact of positive, negative and neutral stimuli in a virtual reality cognitive-motor rehabilitation task: a pilot study with stroke patients.

TL;DR: It is suggested that it is feasible to use emotional content in a VR based cognitive-motor task for attention and memory training after stroke, and the use of emotional stimuli in aVR task can provide additional information regarding patient’s mood and cognitive status.
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Modulation of Physiological Responses and Activity Levels during Exergame Experiences

TL;DR: A repeated measures design exploring changes in physiological responses caused by the gaming and exercising components of an Exergame intervention revealed strong influences of the interaction mode showing that Exergaming has potential to enhance cardiac regulation.
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Is it necessary to show virtual limbs in action observation neurorehabilitation systems

TL;DR: It was found that activity in the Mirror Neuron System was similar during both conditions, which opens up the possibility of using new tasks that do not include virtual limbs in action observation neurorehabilitation environments, which can give more freedom to develop such systems.
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Design of an Integrative System for Configurable Exergames Targeting the Senior Population

TL;DR: The design process of an integrative system for Exergaming targeting the senior population that combines human-centred and software engineering methods and was developed using the Unified Modelling Language (UML).