使用社交机器人向低功能自闭症儿童教授音乐的影响

A. Taheri, A. Shariati, Rozita Heidari, M. Shahab, M. Alemi, A. Meghdari
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摘要本文旨在探讨机器人辅助音乐干预对低功能自闭症儿童的影响。为此,在9个教育课程中,使用一个鼓/木琴演奏机器人向4名患有LF自闭症的参与者教授如何演奏乐器的基本概念。这项研究的主要发现与对高功能自闭症儿童进行的类似研究进行了比较。我们的主要研究结果表明,所有受试者的刻板印象行为在项目过程中都有所减少,并且具有近似的大科恩效应大小。此外,从测试前到测试后,孩子们在模仿、共同注意力和社交技能方面都有一定的提高。此外,在音乐教育方面,我们指出,虽然儿童由于认知缺陷而无法通过音符或乐句阅读测试,但他们在Stambak节奏再现测试中表现出可接受的改善(具有较大的Cohen 's d效应大小),这意味着LF参与者发生了一些节奏学习。此外,我们指出,在这个项目中,父母的压力水平降低了。本研究提出了对LF自闭症儿童进行机器人辅助干预的一些潜在可能性。
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Impacts of using a social robot to teach music to children with low-functioning autism
Abstract This article endeavors to present the impact of conducting robot-assisted music-based intervention sessions for children with low-functioning (LF) autism. To this end, a drum/xylophone playing robot is used to teach basic concepts of how to play the instruments to four participants with LF autism during nine educational sessions. The main findings of this study are compared to similar studies conducted with children with high-functioning autism. Our main findings indicated that the stereotyped behaviors of all the subjects decreased during the course of the program with an approximate large Cohen’s d effect size. Moreover, the children showed some improvement in imitation, joint attention, and social skills from the Pre-Test to Post-Test. In addition, regarding music education, we indicated that while the children could not pass a test on the music notes or reading music phrases items because of their cognitive deficits, they showed acceptable improvements (with a large Cohen’s d effect size) in the Stambak Rhythm Reproduction Test, which means that some rhythm learning occurred for the LF participants. In addition, we indicated that parenting stress levels decreased during the program. This study presents some potential possibilities of performing robot-assisted interventions for children with LF autism.
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