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Dementia, distributed interactional competence and social membership.

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The analysis shows that a person with dementia may gain social membership in a group of persons with and without dementia through social interaction, collaboration, scaffolding and use of material anchors.
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This article is published in Journal of Aging Studies.The article was published on 2015-12-01. It has received 12 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Guitar & Social relation.

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Mind and Nature

TL;DR: For instance, it has been argued that knowledge of the external world is not the end of knowledge, but only a means as discussed by the authors, and that the only cognitive experiences the human mind is capable of are ideas and perceptions.
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Knitters in a Day Center: The Significance of Social Participation for People With Mild to Moderate Dementia.

TL;DR: Social participation and interaction among elderly women with mild dementia who engaged in knitting as their main activity revealed that the social activity of knitting facilitated conversations about different topics, required various forms of memory and problem solving, and involved different participant statuses.
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Caregivers as a proxy for responses of dementia clients in a GPS technology acceptance study

TL;DR: The degree of agreement between the caregivers and clients, especially for the constructs intention to use and actual use of the GPS technology, suggested that caregivers can respond on behalf of dementia clients on technology acceptance questionnaires.
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Fishing for answers: Couples living with dementia managing trouble with recollection

TL;DR: In this paper, memory dysfunction is one of the most common symptoms of dementia and not only does this have implications for the individual diagnosed with dementia, but also has implications for others.
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This is Me: Evaluation of a boardgame to promote social engagement, wellbeing and agency in people with dementia through mindful life-storytelling.

TL;DR: The This is Me (TIM) board game as mentioned in this paper was developed with and for people with mild to moderate dementia to support their wellbeing by enhancing self-empowerment and social engagement.
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The role of tutoring in problem solving

TL;DR: The main aim of this paper is to examine some of the major implications of this interactive, instructional relationship between the developing child and his elders for the study of skill acquisition and problem solving.
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Cognition in the wild

TL;DR: Welcome aboard navigation as computation the implementation of contemporary pilotage the organization of team performances communication navigation as a context for learning learning in context organizational learning cultural cognition.
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