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Innovative use of virtual reality in autism spectrum disorder: A case-study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
: Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are developmental disorders affecting communication and behavior. ASD incidence in the world population is about 1%, with a 4:1 ratio between males and females. In clinical practice, ASDs have been usually treated with cognitive-behavioral approaches, involving a face-to-face interaction with the therapist. Over the last years, virtual reality (VR) has played an important role in neurorehabilitation, even for ASD cognitive treatment. A 16-year-old boy with severe ASD and his caregiver were enrolled in the study. Two different cognitive trainings were administered; first, the boy was submitted to one-month cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); then, after one month of rest, a combined approach using VR (by means of the BTS-Nirvana System) and CBT was applied. Only the combined approach provided an improvement in attention processes and spatial cognition skills, with a significant reduction of ideomotor stereotypes. According to this experience, the use of VR in addition to CBT could be a useful and promising tool to improve cognitive function in individuals severely affected by ASD.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ASD; autism; cognitive rehabilitation; neuropsychological assessment; virtual reality environment
List of contributors:
De Luca, Rosaria; Leonardi, Simona; Portaro, Simona; Le Cause, Maria; De Domenico, Carmela; Colucci, Pia Valentina; Pranio, Federica; Bramanti, Placido; CalabrĂ², Rocco Salvatore
Authors of the University:
BRAMANTI PLACIDO
Handle:
https://iris.uniecampus.it/handle/11389/45555
Published in:
APPLIED NEUROPSYCHOLOGY. CHILD
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