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  2. Award-winning robotic pets program helps dementia patients - AOL

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    Aug. 11—LAWRENCE — Many people love animals and crave the comfort, companionship and loyalty of their own pet. An award-winning local program helps individuals with dementia achieve that ...

  3. Paro (robot) - Wikipedia

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    Experiments at a Japanese nursing home show that dementia patients who interacted with Paro calmed down in the majority of cases without the usage of drugs. Because the robot does not need to be cared for like a pet and may be used by individuals who are sensitive to hair, it has proven to be a more practical and helpful alternative to guide dogs.

  4. Here's How Robot Pets Can Help Treat Dementia Patients - AOL

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    Well, great news: there's a robotic alternative that provides all the joy of having a real cat or dog without the hassle of keeping it, you know, alive.In fact, robotic pets might even have the ...

  5. Robotic pet - Wikipedia

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    Robotic pets are also marketed towards dementia patients, who are people that suffer from loss of memory and thinking skills. These people often suffer extreme loneliness due to not remembering their loved ones, but having physical contact and constant reminders of a robotic pet can lessen that feeling. [ 3 ]

  6. Companion robot - Wikipedia

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    Starting from the late 20th century, companion robots started to came out on reality, mostly as robotic pets. Besides entertainment purposes, interactive robots were also introduced as a personal service robot for elderly care around 2000. [5] The use of artificial intelligence allows these robots to respond to human emotions. Through machine ...

  7. Owning a pet can help slow dementia progress among ... - AOL

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    Contrary to living alone, pet ownership (e.g., raising dogs and cats) is related to reduced loneliness, an important risk factor for dementia and cognitive decline,” the study’s author ...