Exploiting the Integration of Wearable Virtual Reality and Bio-Sensors for Persons with Neurodevelopmental Disorders

F. Garzotto, Nicolò Messina, Vito Matarazzo, Riccardo Facchini, Lukasz Moskwa, G. Oliva
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Abstract

Wearable Virtual Reality (WVR) is thought to offer a powerful approach in the treatment of subjects with Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD), e.g., to improve attention skills and autonomy. We propose to integrate WVR applications with wearable bio-sensors. The visualization of the information extracted from these devices, integrated with measures derived from interaction logs, would help therapists monitor the patient's state and attention levels during a WVR experience. The comparison of results along different sessions would facilitate the assessment of patients' improvements. This approach can be exploited to complement more traditional observation-based evaluation methods or clinical tests and can support evidence-based research on the effectiveness of Wearable VR for persons with NDD.
开发可穿戴虚拟现实和生物传感器的集成用于神经发育障碍患者
可穿戴虚拟现实(WVR)被认为是治疗神经发育障碍(NDD)患者的有力方法,例如,提高注意力技能和自主性。我们建议将WVR应用与可穿戴生物传感器相结合。从这些设备中提取的信息的可视化,结合来自交互日志的测量,将有助于治疗师在WVR体验期间监测患者的状态和注意力水平。比较不同疗程的结果将有助于评估患者的改善情况。这种方法可以用来补充更传统的基于观察的评估方法或临床试验,并可以支持基于证据的可穿戴VR对NDD患者有效性的研究。
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