A computer-based therapy can potentially help stroke survivors recover some movements in their hands. A new study in South Australia assessed the effectiveness of a brain-computer interface (BCI) ...
A computer game designed to lift teenagers out of depression is as effective as one-on-one counselling, New Zealand doctors reported on Thursday in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Researchers at ...
It's unlikely that your therapist will be replaced by a computer program anytime soon. That's the takeaway of recent study out of Britain looking at the effectiveness of computer-assisted therapy for ...
Nonrheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF) is common in the elderly population (≥65 years). If left untreated, patients have a raised risk of thromboembolic events and cardiovascular-related death; however ...
Computer games could help in treating older people with depression who haven't been helped by antidepressant drugs or other treatments for the disorder, researchers say. In a study of 11 older ...
Computer-assisted therapy may not be effective at easing depression in people who are already getting standard care such as counseling or medication, a U.K. study suggests. To assess the effectiveness ...
If you’re not sure whether the electronic age is a technological breakthrough or a breakdown of all things human, analyze this: A Florida State University psychologist is trying to computerize therapy ...
Computer therapy can help people with language disorder aphasia learn new words – even years after a stroke, a study has revealed. More than 350,000 people in the UK are living with aphasia, which is ...
For nearly her entire life, Mary had a crippling fear of cramped spaces that meant she couldn't travel on airplanes, subways, or cars. Seeing a psychologist didn't help. So she tried something else.