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Chapter and Conference Paper
Predicting Technology Adoption in People with Dementia; Initial Results from the TAUT Project
The acceptance of technology is a crucial factor in successfully deploying technology solutions in healthcare. Our previous research has highlighted the potential of modelling user adoption from a range of env...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Identification of Ideal Contexts to Issue Reminders for Persons with Dementia
Dementia is a global health concern that primarily effects cognitive functioning, leading to forgetfulness and reducing the capacity for independent living. In this paper, we present an app designed as a remin...
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Chapter
Cortical and Dopaminergic Regulation of Amphetamine-Induced Changes In Striatal Single-Unit Activity in Awake, Behaving Rats
The striatum and its dopaminergic input from the ventral midbrain are known to play a critical role in the behavioral effects of amphetamine and related psychomotor stimulants. Relatively little information is...
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Chapter
Responses of Motor- and Nonmotor-Related Neostriatal Neurons to Amphetamine and Neuroleptic Drugs
The neostriatum has been implicated in the behavioral response to amphetamine and in the ability of neuroleptic drugs to attenuate this response (e.g., Rebec and Bashore, 1984). Recent efforts to identify the ...