Autism-related traits are related to effectiveness of immersive visual guidance on spatial cognitive ability: a pilot study

IF 3.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Yuki Harada, Makoto Wada
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Abstract

A head-mounted display could potentially restrict users’ visual fields and thereby impair their spatial cognitive ability. Spatial cognition can be assisted with immersive visual guidance. However, whether this technique is useful for individuals with autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) remains unclear. Given the recent virtual reality (VR) contents targeting individuals with ASD, the relationship between ASD-related traits and the effectiveness of immersive visual guidance should be clarified. This pilot study evaluated how ASD-related traits (autistic traits and empathizing–systemizing cognitive styles) among typically developing individuals are related to the effectiveness of visual guidance. Participants performed visual search and spatial localization tasks while using immersive visual guidance. In the visual search task, participants searched immersive VR environments for a target object and pushed a button according to the target color as quickly as possible. In the localization task, they viewed immersive visual guidance for a short duration and localized the guided direction via a controller. Results showed that visual search times were hastened with systemizing cognition. However, ASD-related traits were not significantly related to localization accuracy. These findings suggest that immersive visual guidance is generally useful for individuals with higher ASD-related traits.
自闭症相关特征与沉浸式视觉引导对空间认知能力的影响有关:一项试点研究
头戴式显示器可能会限制用户的视野,从而损害他们的空间认知能力。身临其境的视觉引导可以辅助空间认知。然而,这种技术对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者是否有用仍不清楚。鉴于最近出现了针对自闭症谱系障碍患者的虚拟现实(VR)内容,与自闭症谱系障碍相关的特征与沉浸式视觉引导的有效性之间的关系应该得到澄清。这项试验性研究评估了典型发育个体的 ASD 相关特征(自闭症特征和移情-系统化认知风格)与视觉引导效果之间的关系。参与者在使用沉浸式视觉引导时执行了视觉搜索和空间定位任务。在视觉搜索任务中,受试者在身临其境的 VR 环境中寻找目标物体,并根据目标物体的颜色尽快按下按钮。在定位任务中,他们在短时间内观看沉浸式视觉引导,并通过控制器定位引导方向。结果显示,系统化认知加快了视觉搜索时间。然而,ASD相关特征与定位准确性无明显关系。这些研究结果表明,沉浸式视觉引导对具有较高自闭症相关特质的个体普遍有用。
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