虚拟马辅助治疗

Fraser Anderson, M. Annett, W. Bischof, P. Boulanger
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从脊柱损伤到自闭症等各种残疾患者都受益于马辅助疗法。使用EAT,治疗患者在身体和心理上都得到了改善(例如,表现出更多的注意力、动力和沟通技巧)。关于这种疗法及其成功的原因,仍有许多悬而未决的问题。许多这些问题仍未得到解答,这在很大程度上是由于EAT不受控制的性质。虚拟马辅助治疗(VEAT)项目将机器人平台与虚拟现实技术集成在一起,提供一个安全、可控的环境,通过该环境,可以隔离和研究EAT的各个方面。该系统将真实的马运动与视觉、听觉、嗅觉和体感刺激相结合,为患者提供高度身临其境的体验。
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Virtual equine assisted therapy
People with a wide spectrum of disabilities, ranging from spinal injuries to autism, have benefited from equine assisted therapy (EAT). Using EAT, therapy patients have improved both physically and psychologically (e.g., demonstrating increased attention, motivation, and communication skills). There are still many open questions regarding this therapy and the reasons for its success. Many of these questions have remained unanswered due in large part to the uncontrolled nature of EAT. The Virtual Equine Assisted Therapy (VEAT) Project integrates a robotic platform with virtual reality technologies to provide a safe, controlled environment through which various aspects of EAT can be isolated and studied. The system incorporates realistic equine motions with visual, auditory, olfactory, and somatosensory stimuli to provide highly immersive experiences to patients.
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