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... ... @@ -5,6 +5,29 @@ 5 5 Mark A. Neerincx · Ismini Psychoula · 6 6 Marieke M. M. Peeters · Bernd Kreynen · 7 7 Catharine Oertel 8 -\\. Additionally, Chang et 9 -al. [11] tested the Paro robot in a nursing home in an 8-weeks trial and observed 10 -an increased willingness amongst participants to interact with the robot. 8 + 9 +* . Additionally, Chang et al. [11] tested the Paro robot in a nursing home in an 8-weeks trial and observed an increased willingness amongst participants to interact with the robot. 10 +* Paro was evaluated more positively, whereas the Guide robot could be improved in terms of making it more simple and improving its ergonomics 11 +* Hebesberger et al. [16] investigated the use of a robot as a walking group as- 12 +sistant at a care site accompanying adults with advanced dementia. The robot 13 +offered visual and acoustic stimulation. The findings suggested that a robot has 14 +the potential to enhance motivation, group coherence, and also mood within the 15 +walking group 16 +* For exercise and reminiscence 17 +* Music bingo 18 +* Robot becomes point of discussion & conversation 19 +* Used NAO robot 20 +* One participant being negative towards the robot can influence the rest. 21 +* Caretaker stresses that caretaker interference is needed for PwD to keep interacting with robot. 22 +* Ppl had trouble following movemenents sometimes. 23 +* Remenicense exercise made PwD active. 24 +* One participant scared of robot when it talked after being quiet for some time. 25 +* Caretaker states robot's main purpose should be conversational interaction, not exercise. 26 +* Robot should have less monotonic voice. 27 +* Ppl remembered robot but not the music/singing/dancing. 28 +* Ppl respond more to music than engage in talking 29 +* Not clear if positive effect on people's state. 30 +* Potentially, inviting to dance better effect than structured exercise. 31 +* Positive effect on cognitive activity. 32 +* Robot itself not perse positive effect on social interaction, but music does. 33 +* Over course of sessions, ppl interacted less with robot and more with each other. If not like robot from start ~-~-> stopped with study. Other ppl displayed continuously high interest levels.