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Microswitch- and VOCA-assisted programs for two post-coma persons with minimally conscious state and pervasive motor disabilities.

机译:微开关和VOCA辅助程序,用于两个昏迷后意识状态最低和运动障碍广泛的人。

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Intervention programs, based on learning principles and assistive technology, were assessed in two studies with two post-coma men with minimally conscious state and pervasive motor disabilities. Study I assessed a program that included (a) an optic microswitch, activated via double blinking, which allowed a man direct access to brief music intervals, and (b) a voice output communication aid (VOCA) with two channels, activated via different hand-closure movements, which allowed the man to call his mother and a research assistant who provided stimulation events. Study II assessed a program that included (a) a pressure microswitch, activated via head movements, which allowed a man direct access to video-clips and music, and (b) a VOCA device, activated via prolonged eyelid closure, which allowed the man to call the caregiver (i.e., a research assistant) who provided attention and sung to him. Each of the two participants had significant increases in both microswitch- and VOCA-related responses during the intervention phases of the studies. Moreover, purposeful choice seemed to occur between the two VOCA responses in Study I. Implications of the findings for improving the situation of post-coma persons with minimally conscious state and pervasive motor disabilities are discussed.
机译:在两项研究中,以两名学习能力低下且无运动障碍的男性昏迷后男性为研究对象,评估了基于学习原理和辅助技术的干预计划。研究I评估了一个程序,该程序包括(a)通过两次闪烁激活的光学微动开关,该开关允许一个人直接访问简短的音乐间隔,以及(b)具有两个通道的语音输出通信帮助(VOCA),通过不同的手来激活闭环动作,使该男子可以打电话给他的母亲和提供刺激事件的研究助手。研究II评估了一个程序,该程序包括(a)通过头部运动激活的压力微动开关,该开关允许一个人直接访问视频剪辑和音乐,以及(b)通过长时间闭眼而激活的VOCA设备,该开关允许该人呼叫引起注意并传给他的看护人(即研究助理)。在研究的干预阶段,两个参与者中的每一个在微动开关和与VOCA相关的反应中都有显着增加。此外,在研究I的两种VOCA反应之间似乎发生了有目的的选择。讨论了研究结果对改善意识状态最低和普遍运动障碍的昏迷后患者状况的影响。

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