This volume contains 14 articles by engineers, physicians, health professionals, neuroscientists, and informatics and computer scientists from Asia and Europe, who discuss ways to improve the quality of life of dementia patients through detection, treatment, and care. They address early diagnosis and detection, environmental landscape design, nutrition, the role of bilingualism in delaying dementia, tactile stimulation devices, training tasks to enhance cognitive functions, and understanding the cognitive and neural mechanisms in interactions between touch and emotion, as well as research on the effects of visual contrast on inverse effectiveness in audiovisual integration, intention recognition in human-computer interaction, time cognition, the visual system, and humanoid robots and mind control humanoid robots.
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