Research Seminar Series: Using arts-based interactions to support relationships with minimally communicative persons (March 2026)
Embodied and sensorial interactions have deep potential for developing relationships with those who are minimally communicative. In this talk, Dr. Blain-Moraes will present different ways that dance, music and therapeutic clowning have been used in her research along with physiologically based assistive technology to support interaction with children in palliative care and adults with advanced dementia.
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