Social Humanoid Robots for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Review of Modalities, Indications, and Pitfalls
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Robot-assisted therapy (RAT) is a promising area of translational neuroscience for children
with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). It has been widely demonstrated that this kind of advanced
technological tool provides a reliable and efficient intervention for promoting social skills and
communication in children with ASD. This type of treatment consists of a human-assisted social robot
acting as an intervention mediator to increase competence and skills in children with ASD. Several
social robots have been validated in the literature; however, an explicit technical comparison among
devices has never been performed. For this reason, in this article, we provide an overview of the main
commercial humanoid robots employed for ASD children with an emphasis on indications for use,
pitfalls to be avoided, and recent advances. We conclude that, in the near future, a new generation
of devices with high levels of mobility, availability, safety, and acceptability should
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
autism; humanoid; robot-assisted therapy
Elenco autori:
Failla, Chiara; ChilĂ , Paola; Puglisi, Alfio; Minutoli, Roberta; Capri', Tindara; Cerasa, Antonio; Pioggia, Giovanni; Gismondo, Stefania; Arnao, ANTONINO ANDREA; Tartarisco, Gennaro; Marino, Flavia
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