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Preserving Narrative Identity for Dementia Patients: Embodiment, Active Environments, and Distributed Memory
Richard Heersmink
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Narrative Identity
100%
Dementia Patients
100%
Active Environment
100%
Distributed Storage
100%
Multimedia
20%
Environmental Resources
20%
Episodic Memory
20%
Biography
20%
Sense of Well-being
20%
Virtual Reality Applications
20%
Memory Game
20%
Brain Resources
20%
SenseCam
20%
Embodied Mind
20%
Memory Box
20%
Lifelogging Technology
20%
Personal Past
20%
Life Story Book
20%
Biological Memory
20%
Ambient Intelligence Systems
20%
Computer Science
Distributed Memory
100%
Building-Blocks
50%
Ambient Intelligence
50%
Multimedia
50%
Virtual Reality Application
50%
Lifelogging Technology
50%
Distributed Nature
50%