Presentation 2004/6/4
Making a Choju-Giga Test : As a rehabilitation tool of "Ability to enjoy"
Seiko MINOSHITA, Yutaka KUROSU, Sou KAMEI, Fukuko MAJIMA, Shinji SATOH,
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Abstract(in English) While studies on the higher brain functions of patients with head injury, brain damage, or cerebrovascular disorder have been popular, a rehabilitation program for the patients has not been established. Focusing on the ability to enjoy, one of the QOL(Quality of Life) elements, we developed a novel rehabilitation tool named Choju-Giga test. Choju-Giga is called the origin of animated cartoon ( Bishop Toba Twelve century). This cartoon describes a way of animals to imitate that of human beings funni ly. The original cartoon doesn' t have scripts but pictures only so that anyone can make a story wi thout constraints.
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Keyword(in English) Higher Brain function / Rehabilitation tool / Choju-Giga Test / The Ability of Enjoy / Quality of Life
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Title (in English) Making a Choju-Giga Test : As a rehabilitation tool of "Ability to enjoy"
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Keyword(1) Higher Brain function
Keyword(2) Rehabilitation tool
Keyword(3) Choju-Giga Test
Keyword(4) The Ability of Enjoy
Keyword(5) Quality of Life
1st Author's Name Seiko MINOSHITA
1st Author's Affiliation Kawamura Gakuen Woman' s University()
2nd Author's Name Yutaka KUROSU
2nd Author's Affiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Sou KAMEI
3rd Author's Affiliation AICHI Shukutoku University
4th Author's Name Fukuko MAJIMA
4th Author's Affiliation Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
5th Author's Name Shinji SATOH
5th Author's Affiliation Institute Community Medicine, University of Tsukuba
Date 2004/6/4
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Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 109
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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