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Preferred term
environmental control
Definition
- Environmental control is a branch of assistive technology that includes the use of adaptive devices to manipulate objects and of electronic devices that enable an individual with a disability to control other electronic devices in a home, school, or work setting. Devices that may be used to manipulate objects can range from low-tech reachers to high-tech robots. [Source: Encyclopedia of Disability; Environmental Control]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/environmental_control
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