Co-creation with AI: A painting therapy program aimed at ameliorating attention deficits in children with ADHD.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Aijia Zhang, Runqing Lin, Xuexing Luo, Hong Li, Guanghui Huang
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Abstract

Art therapy has been proven to be efficacious in alleviating symptoms of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), with the advent of artificial intelligence providing new technological means to engage and increase the participation levels of ADHD children. Nonetheless, research on the application of AI in art therapy remains scant. This study, predicated on a method involving ADHD children co-creating art with AI, has devised a therapeutic activity aimed at ameliorating their attention deficits. By conducting standardized measurements with the SNAP-IV 26 questionnaire and qualitative analyses of the art created by 16 ADHD children, the effectiveness of the "Co-creation with AI" activity was assessed. Findings indicate that this activity, through a process encompassing engagement, action, variable rewards, and sustained involvement, has facilitated ADHD children in focusing their attention and ameliorating their hyperactive behavioral issues. However, it offered minimal assistance in addressing their oppositional defiant behavior. The co-creative approach with machines has effectively enriched the emotional expression of ADHD children and mobilized their enthusiasm. Nevertheless, the instability in AI's painting style and its variability may lead to a diminution in the children's interest over time. The guidance of therapists and communication in daily life are indispensable elements.

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Applied Neuropsychology: Child
Applied Neuropsychology: Child CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY
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4.00
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5.90%
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47
期刊介绍: Applied Neuropsychology: Child publishes clinical neuropsychological articles concerning assessment, brain functioning and neuroimaging, neuropsychological treatment, and rehabilitation in children. Full-length articles and brief communications are included. Case studies of child patients carefully assessing the nature, course, or treatment of clinical neuropsychological dysfunctions in the context of scientific literature, are suitable. Review manuscripts addressing critical issues are encouraged. Preference is given to papers of clinical relevance to others in the field. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief, and, if found suitable for further considerations are peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single-blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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