虚拟现实头戴式显示器对低功能自闭症患者的接受程度

Ahsan Romadlon Junaidi, D. Dewantoro, Joko Yuwono, Muchamad Irvan, Yovie Alamsyah, Nur Wagis Mulyawati
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虚拟现实(VR)技术的使用是低功能自闭症儿童教育的另一种选择。通过VR技术,孩子们可以更好地学习理解和适应环境。支持虚拟现实成功的一个方面是头戴式显示器(HMD)的使用。本研究探讨低功能自闭症儿童在使用HMD时的接受率。12名15-21岁的儿童被诊断为低功能自闭症。研究发现,参与者对使用HMD的热情处于中等水平,对VR内容的认知度处于较高水平。而参与者在使用HMD时的错误率处于较低水平。参与者对VR内容的认可度达到66.7%。这是因为VR内容包含了日常环境。研究还发现,在HMD的使用中,热情水平和认知水平与错误水平没有相关性。
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The Acceptance Level of Low Functioning Autism while Using Virtual Reality Head-Mounted Display
The use of virtual reality (VR) technology is an alternative in education for children with low-function autism. Through VR technology, children can learn to understand and adapt to the environment better. One aspect that supports the success of virtual reality is the use of Head-Mounted Display (HMD). This study explores the acceptance rate of children with low-function autism while using HMD. Twelve children diagnosed with low function autism between 15–21 years old were the participants. The study found that participants' enthusiasm for using HMD was at a moderate level and recognition of VR content at a high level. While the error rate of participants when using HMD is at a low level. Participants' recognition of VR content reached 66.7%. This is because VR content contains a daily environment. It also concluded that there was no association of enthusiasm level and recognition level with the level of error in the use of HMD.
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