Autism - Paradigms, Recent Research and Clinical Applications 2017
DOI: 10.5772/67339
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Proprioceptive and Kinematic Profiles for Customized Human‐ Robot Interaction for People Suffering from Autism

Abstract: In this chapter, we presented a method to define individual profiles in order to develop a new personalized robot-based social interaction for individual with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) with the hypothesis that hyporeactivity to visual motion and an overreliance on proprioceptive information would be linked to difficulties in integrating social cues and in engaging in successful interactions. We succeed to form three groups among our 19 participants (children, teenagers, and adults with ASD), describing … Show more

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