通过自适应虚拟环境实现自闭症谱系注意缺陷的创新长时间暴露治疗

Chao Mei, Rongkai Guo
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开发了一种自适应虚拟环境治疗系统(AVET)的原型,该系统将为自闭症谱系中注意力缺陷儿童提供基于虚拟现实(VR)的创新治疗方法。许多系统已经成功地将VR应用于自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的治疗中。他们中的大多数人通过模拟传统疗法或现实生活体验,将VR作为进行治疗的替代方式。AVET采用了vr独有的“不可能的体验”(例如,在用户注视时变形的椅子,一个透明的人),这在现实世界中是不可用的。AVET可以识别、影响用户的认知,并为自闭症谱系中有注意力缺陷的儿童提供定制的长时间暴露(PE)式VR治疗。我们与专家一起对目前的AVET原型机进行了初步评估。根据采访反馈,我们预计AVET将有很大的潜力提供创新和有效的ASD注意力训练疗法。
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Enable an Innovative Prolonged Exposure Therapy of Attention Deficits on Autism Spectrum through Adaptive Virtual Environments
A prototype of adaptive virtual environments therapy system (AVET) was developed which will enable innovative Virtual Reality (VR)-based therapy approach for children with attention deficit on the autism spectrum. Many systems have successfully used VR in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) therapies. Most of them use VR as an alternative way to conduct therapies by simulating traditional therapies or real-life experiences. The AVET employed VR-exclusive "impossible experiences" (e.g., a chair that deforms upon the user's gaze, a transparent human) which are not available in real world. The AVET identifies, influences the user's cognition, and delivers a customized Prolonged Exposure (PE)-style VR therapy for children with attention deficits on the autism spectrum. We conducted a preliminary evaluation to the current AVET prototype with the experts. Based on the interview feedbacks, we anticipate the AVET will have a great potential to deliver innovative and effective ASD attention training therapies.
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