2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13229-018-0230-8
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The impact of robotic intervention on joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorders

Abstract: BackgroundA growing body of anecdotal evidence indicates that the use of robots may provide unique opportunities for assisting children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, previous studies investigating the effects of interventions using robots on joint attention (JA) in children with ASD have shown insufficient results. The robots used in these studies could not turn their eyes, which was a limitation preventing the robot from resembling a human agent.MethodsWe compared the behavior of children wit… Show more

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“…128 These robots have been utilized in a variety of situations to combat social difficulties with psychiatric disorders, especially autism and dementia. [129][130][131] We believe that these robots can resolve loneliness at least to some degree, especially for single-person households with hikikomori. 2,132 The development of pet-like robots capable of conversation on an emotional level is progressing at a fast pace and there is hope that such robots can assist hikikomori cases with the alleviation of loneliness and serve as a first step towards increased social interactions/sociability.…”
Section: Animal and Robot Therapymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…128 These robots have been utilized in a variety of situations to combat social difficulties with psychiatric disorders, especially autism and dementia. [129][130][131] We believe that these robots can resolve loneliness at least to some degree, especially for single-person households with hikikomori. 2,132 The development of pet-like robots capable of conversation on an emotional level is progressing at a fast pace and there is hope that such robots can assist hikikomori cases with the alleviation of loneliness and serve as a first step towards increased social interactions/sociability.…”
Section: Animal and Robot Therapymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Furthermore, pet‐like robots, such as Sony's Aibo, a dog‐like robot, have been developed based on advanced technologies, which might enable humans to communicate with emotional satisfaction . These robots have been utilized in a variety of situations to combat social difficulties with psychiatric disorders, especially autism and dementia . We believe that these robots can resolve loneliness at least to some degree, especially for single‐person households with hikikomori .…”
Section: Therapeutic Approaches For Hikikomorimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have conducted a lot of research on using social robots for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) [Kumazaki et al, 2018a;Kumazaki et al, 2018b;Kumazaki et al, 2019]. Unlike human beings, robots operate within predictable and lawful systems, and thus offer children with ASD a highly structured learning environment that can help them focus on relevant stimuli.…”
Section: Covid-19 and Autism: A View From Japanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,8,[11][12][13][14] Specifically, their task engagement is better when facing a robot than when facing a human. [14][15][16][17] In general, the affinity of humans to another person is stronger than that to artificial objects. For individuals with ASD, however, neither preference bias toward humans 18 nor repulsion toward artificial objects (in contrast to real humans) is observed.…”
Section: Superiority Of Robots Over Humans For Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%