为自闭症儿童设计移动脑电图神经反馈游戏

Zhaoyi Yang, Pengcheng An, Jinchen Yang, Samuel Strojny, Zi-Ru Zhang, Dongsheng Sun, J. Zhao
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摘要

神经反馈游戏是一种有效且有趣的方法,可以增强自闭症儿童的某些社交和注意力能力,随着移动脑电图模块的商业化,这种方法有望得到广泛应用。然而,关于如何更好地设计神经反馈游戏以调整自闭症儿童的可玩性和用户体验,我们却很少分享基于行业的经验。在本文中,我们回顾了我们在行业实践中获得的经验,开发了一系列针对学龄前自闭症儿童的移动EEG神经反馈游戏。我们简要地描述了我们与一个特殊教育中心为期一年的合作的设计和开发,该中心涉及一群利益相关者:自闭症儿童及其照顾者和父母。然后,我们总结了关于游戏角色、游戏叙述和游戏玩法元素设计的四个具体含义,旨在为未来为学龄前自闭症儿童创造更好的神经反馈游戏提供支持。
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Designing Mobile EEG Neurofeedback Games for Children with Autism
Neurofeedback games are an effective and playful approach to enhance certain social and attentional capabilities in children with autism, which are promising to become widely accessible along with the commercialization of mobile EEG modules. However, little industry-based experiences are shared, regarding how to better design neurofeedback games to fine-tune their playability and user experiences for autistic children. In this paper, we review the experiences we gained from industry practice, in which a series of mobile EEG neurofeedback games have been developed for preschool autistic children. We briefly describe our design and development in a one-year collaboration with a special education center involving a group of stakeholders: children with autism and their caregivers and parents. We then summarize four concrete implications we learnt concerning the design of game characters, game narratives, as well as gameplay elements, which aim to support future work in creating better neurofeedback games for preschool children with autism.
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