HRI
Robot-assisted therapy for children with autism spectrum disorders
David Feil-Seifer, Maja Matarić
- Year
- 2008
- Citations
- 86
Abstract
Our research is the exploration of the social effects of human-robot interaction (HRI) on children with ASD, a population that has deficiencies in many types of social behavior. Computers and robots have been shown to be a catalyst for increased social interaction in children with ASD, yet that effect requires further study to be effectively employed as a therapeutic intervention.
Keywords
AutismRobotIntervention (counseling)Human–robot interactionAutism spectrum disorderHuman–computer interactionSocial relationSocial robotPopulationPsychology
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