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    A comparative dermatoglyphic study of autistic, retarded, and normal children

    Dermatoglyphic comparisons were made among 32 autistic children aged from 4–10 to 18–11; sex-, age-, and IQ-matched retarded children; and sex- and age-matched normal children. Significant differences were fou.....

    Phillip J. Hartin, Dr. Robert J. Barry in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (1979)

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    Encouraging Behavioral Change via Everyday Technologies to Reduce Risk of Develo** Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease is a global health concern, with no known cure. There is evidence, however, that certain risk factors can be targeted to prevent the development of the disease. Most of these risk factors a...

    Phillip J. Hartin, Chris D. Nugent in Ambient Assisted Living and Daily Activiti… (2014)

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    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...

    Ian Cleland, Chris D. Nugent in Ambient Assisted Living and Daily Activiti… (2014)

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    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...

    Phillip J. Hartin, Chris D. Nugent in Ambient Assisted Living and Daily Activiti… (2014)

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    Facilitating Delivery and Remote Monitoring of Behaviour Change Interventions to Reduce Risk of Develo** Alzheimer’s Disease: The Gray Matters Study

    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a recognised global health concern, with currently no cure. Research is now focusing on risk factors and prevention methods associated with AD. Many of these risk factors can be att...

    Phillip J. Hartin, Ian Cleland, Chris D. Nugent in Inclusive Smart Cities and e-Health (2015)

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    Home-Based Self-Management of Dementia: Closing the Loop

    Within a technological home-based self-management of dementia paradigm there exists a nexus between a person with dementia, personalised reminding technology, detection of the adherence to reminders and an add...

    Timothy Patterson, Ian Cleland, Phillip J. Hartin in Inclusive Smart Cities and e-Health (2015)