The use of virtual reality in Rett Syndrome rehabilitation to improve the learning motivation and upper limb motricity: A pilot study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The aims of the present pilot study were two: a) to investigate if learning
and exercise in a virtual reality (VR) environment was motivating and
emotionally positive for subjects with Rett Syndrome (RTT), and b) to
examine if the speed of motor reaction was higher in a virtual or concrete
environment. To achieve these aims, specific VR environments were
developed to stimulate motor skills. Seven subjects with RTT were tested
in three experimental conditions. In the concrete condition, real stimuli
were placed on the table and the participants were invited to reach the
stimulus. In the 2D and 3D conditions, a computer was placed on the
table, and, through the developed software, stimuli were shown in 2D
and 3D environments. The virtual system was able to recognize the
reaching movements of participants. Thus, the object shown in the virtual
environment moved towards the participant when the participant tried to
grasp it. Results indicated that in the virtual environment the participants
were more motivated and emotionally more involved in the proposed
exercises. The motor speed was lower in concrete and 2D conditions than
3D conditions. This pilot study shows preliminary evidence on the
usability of VR for RTT in improving learning, motivation and motricity.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Elenco autori:
Fabio, Rosa A.; Semino, Martina; Nucita, Andrea; Iannizzotto, Giancarlo; Perina &, Michela; Caprì, Tindara
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