Sublime and extended reality experiences to enhance emotional wellbeing for autistic people: A state of the art review and narrative synthesis
Chris Bennewith,
Johara Bellali,
Lance Watkins
et al.
Abstract:Background: Sublime is a centuries old concept of emergent experience arising from immense and threatening awareness provoked by overwhelming fear and dread when faced with an incomprehensible situation as is common to autistic people. Extended Reality (XR) technologies have been used since the mid-1990s, in regulating emotions, behaviour and supporting social skill development for autistic people. Aims: To understand utility of XR technologies in creating immersive experiences for autistic people to alleviate… Show more
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