Digital Ecosystem Model to Produce Mixed Reality Environments to assist Neurocognitive Disorder

In the realm of digital ecosystems, the integration of Lean UX principles into virtual environments for older adults presents a promising avenue for enhancing cognitive health and addressing neurocognitive disorders. This research builds upon the foundation that virtual reality (VR) and augmented r...

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Main Authors: Erwin Montes, Héctor Cardona, Angel Eduardo Muñoz Zavala, Jaime Muñoz-Arteaga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Latinoamericano de Estudios en Informática 2025-04-01
Series:CLEI Electronic Journal
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Online Access:https://clei.org/cleiej/index.php/cleiej/article/view/697
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Summary:In the realm of digital ecosystems, the integration of Lean UX principles into virtual environments for older adults presents a promising avenue for enhancing cognitive health and addressing neurocognitive disorders. This research builds upon the foundation that virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies can significantly improve the quality of life for the elderly, particularly in fostering social interaction and cognitive stimulation. Previous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of VR and AR in engaging older adults, yet there remains a gap in the application of Lean UX methodologies to optimize these digital experiences. This study investigates the incorporation of Lean UX into digital ecosystems for older adults, aiming to tailor virtual environments to their unique needs and preferences, thereby aiding in the treatment and management of neurocognitive disorders. Employing a user-centered design approach, iterative prototyping, and multidisciplinary collaboration, the research analyzes user engagement, adaptability, and satisfaction. The findings reveal that Lean UX can lead to more intuitive, accessible, and personalized VR interfaces, resulting in increased user satisfaction and potentially mitigating the effects of neurocognitive decline. The implications of this research underscore the importance of empathetic design in creating inclusive digital solutions that support the well-being of older adults.
ISSN:0717-5000