G. .. Critères-de-jugement,

H. .. Calculs-statistiques,

. Iv and . .. Résultats,

B. Données-socio-démographiques and .. .. ,

C. Résultats and .. .. ,

D. .. , Intention de pratique d'activité physique avec NAO

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C. .. Synchronisation,

E. .. Limites,

F. .. Implications,

. .. Conclusion,

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, Notre étude met en évidence pour la première fois la faisabilité de l'utilisation du robot NAO, ainsi que l'impact de la synchronisation, pour une population de patients souffrant de schizophrénie dans l'optique de réaliser et de maintenir des activités physiques, Mots clefs : Schizophrénie, Robotique Humanoïde, NAO, Motivation, Activité physique