Assistive Technology Innovations in Neurological Conditions
Citation
Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro, Helen Dawes, Nancy Mayo,Johnny Collett, and Fernando Henrique Magalhães. Assistive Technology Innovations in Neurological Conditions. BioMed Research International Volume 2021, Article ID 6846120
Abstract
Advances in assistive technologies, aimed at maintaining or
improving individuals’ function and independence, thereby
promoting their well-being [1, 2], have led to improvements
in the autonomy and quality of life of people with neurological disabilities [3]. Nevertheless, the process of translating
assistive devices from the laboratory bench to the manufacture of accessible products that meet the needs of people with
neurological impairments is undoubtedly challenging as
there is an ongoing need for reinvestment in science and
technology and in the validation process [4].
This special issue provides recent developments in and
summarizes studies of the development, testing, and application of assistive technology innovations in neurological con ditions. High-quality research articles and systematic reviews
strive to inform and investigate how assistive technologies
can enable individuals with a variety of neurological conditions in many different aspects of their lives. Topics included
in the issue address the use of assistive technology for
improving health, psychological, and social status, as well as
motor/cognitive learning and performance.