Word association game

The population of elder people is growing rapidly and there has been an increasing number of these elderly starting to live alone around the world. These elderlies, being disconnected with their family, may experience loneliness and low morale. Apart from social emotional problems, elderlies would a...

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Main Author: Chang, Chong Jie
Other Authors: Shen Zhiqi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66822
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:The population of elder people is growing rapidly and there has been an increasing number of these elderly starting to live alone around the world. These elderlies, being disconnected with their family, may experience loneliness and low morale. Apart from social emotional problems, elderlies would also face health issues that comes along with aging. One of the most common issues which leads to disability and dependency among older people is dementia. Research has shown that games help to maintain cognitive functions and is a suitable activity for elderlies to engage in. word-finding exercise shows promise in detecting symptoms of dementia with cognitive intervention emerging as therapeutic approach for dementia. This project aims to designs and proposes a word association game to stimulate their cognitive activities and provide entertainment for the elderlies. The game consist of word-association exercises, which takes the form of matching hints to a topic and guessing the link of words to a field of a topic. The "Associating" game requires players to identify the correct image among others which the hints correctly depicts whereas the “Link” game requires players to correctly form the link between the words and fields it belongs to. Further works on the game may include the adding of more game elements such as different level of difficulties and game modes, completing on user studies and more in-depth analysis of user information to potentially apply these word-association exercise to greater contribute to dementia patients