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Virtual Reality at the Service of people’s Autonomy

Author: Evelyne KLINGER

Publication date: June 10, 2019

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4. Virtual reality and sensorimotor disorders

4.1 Scientific background and principles

In the context of sensorimotor rehabilitation, there is growing interest in applying the ten principles of neural plasticity described by Kleim and Jones . To summarize these key concepts, and also based on animal experiments, while repetition of movements is important, motivation is also required to tolerate the effort involved, the latter depending on future gain in life. Furthermore, feedback to the subject has been shown to increase the chances of learning,...

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