Designing engaging, playable games for rehabilitation
James Burke(VA Center for Clinical Management Research), Suzanne McDonough(University of Ulster), Michael McNeill(University of Ulster), Darryl Charles(University of Ulster), PJ Morrow, Jacqueline Crosbie(University of Ulster)
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August 31, 2010
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