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Renée Biss is a faculty member at the University of Windsor, specializing in cognitive aging and health technology. Her research focuses on improving quality of life for older adults through innovative interventions such as exergaming platforms, dementia care strategies, and technology-driven solutions for caregivers. She has collaborated on projects involving user-centered design of health technologies for long-term care environments.
- Key research areas: Cognitive reserve, bilingualism, neurocognitive profiling, and mobility outcomes in aging populations.
- Notable contributions include systematic reviews on exergaming efficacy and studies on distraction-based memory enhancement techniques.
Her work bridges clinical neuroscience with real-world applications, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to address challenges faced by older adults and their caregivers. Recent projects include a virtual think tank analyzing local health research initiatives.
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