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COBTEK
CoBTeK lab (Cognition Behavior Technology) est une équipe d’accueil (EA 7276) d’Université Côte d’Azur qui a été créée en partenariat avec l’INRIA en 2011. L’équipe a pour objectif de développer des recherches sur l’utilisation des technologies de l’information et de la communication pour la prévention, le diagnostic et le traitement des pathologies neuropsychiatriques et neurodéveloppementales.
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Attention
Occupational health
Dementia with Lewy bodies
Address STARS team -INRIA Sophia
Age Factors
Instrumental activities of daily living
Video analyses
Anorexia nervosa
Depression
Apathy
Alliance thérapeutique
Automatic speech analysis
Serious games
Serious Game
Algorithm
Neurocognitive disorders
Training
Gait
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Neurodegenerative disorders
Alzheimer's Disease
Autism
Antipsychotiques
Assistance
Neuropsychiatric symptoms
Information and communication technologies
Screening
Antipsychotique
Emotions
Activities of daily living
Administrative database
Alzheimer
Audio analysis
Dyslexia
Automatic parameter tuning
Alzhiemer's disease
Brain disorders
360° videos
Prevention
Alzheimer's disease
Health & self-esteem
ICT
Alzheimers-disease
Treatment
Assistive technologies
Alzheimer disease
Exercice physique
Arts
Machine Learning
Clinical trials
Assisted living
Technologies de l'information et de la communication TIC
Amyloid hypothesis
Primary progressive aphasia
80 and over
Accelerometer
Troubles neurocognitifs
Stress disorders
Antipsychotics
Alzheimer's disease AD
3D environments
Adverse events
Machine learning
Antidépresse
Multiple sensors monitoring systems
Autism spectrum disorder
Mild cognitive impairment
Acting-out
Physical exercise
Speech analysis
Maladie d'Alzheimer
ASD
Dementia
Older adults
Virtual reality
Aged
Adhd
Neuropsychiatry
Motivation
Elderly
Gaussian Process
Biomarkers
Actigraphy
Hospital staff
Alzheimer Disease
Aerobic activity
Emotion
Aphasie primaire progressive
Apathie
Interaction
ADHD
Activity recognition
Rehabilitation
Alzheimer’s disease
Amotivation
Atrophie corticale postérieure
User study
MCI
Autonomy
Assessment