Making Interaction Accessible: Virtual and Augmented Reality for Eye Contact Training in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Making Interaction Accessible: Virtual and Augmented Reality for Eye Contact Training in
Autism Spectrum Disorder / F. Cavaletti. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR INCLUSION. - ISSN 2282-5061. - 10:2(2022 Dec 31), pp. 221-228. [10.7346/sipes-02-2022-21]
Abstract:
People with Autism Spectrum Disorder frequently struggle with eye contact, i.e. the ability to reciprocate another person’s
direct look. This restricts their access to social interaction and thus constitutes a considerable barrier to social inclusion.
This paper explores the possibility to employ virtual and augmented reality to devise training programs aimed at improving
eye contact skills in the population at stake.
The paper starts with a critique of the usage of virtual reality, highlighting some of its limitations: most importantly, the
discomfort generated by most headsets. Hence, the paper proposes a shift towards augmented reality. By comparing
the two technologies, it shows that the latter, in addition to proving at least as effective as virtual reality, is also more tol
erable, both physically and socially, and easier to incorporate into everyday social settings. Augmented reality, the paper
concludes, may become an important component of future interventions targeting social inclusion for people with Autism
Spectrum Disorder.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
virtual reality; augmented reality; direct look; social skills; gaze aversion; autism;
Elenco autori:
F. Cavaletti
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