Virtual Reality Immersion Rescales Regulation of Interpersonal Distance in Controls but not in Autism Spectrum Disorder

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作者
Marco Simões
Susana Mouga
Andreia C. Pereira
Paulo de Carvalho
Guiomar Oliveira
Miguel Castelo-Branco
机构
[1] Univ Coimbra,Neurodevelopmental and Autism Unit From Child Developmental Center
[2] CIBIT - Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research,Centro de Investigação E Formação Clínica
[3] ICNAS - Institute for Nuclear Sciences Applied to Health,undefined
[4] Univ Coimbra,undefined
[5] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[6] Univ Coimbra,undefined
[7] CISUC - Center for Informatics and Systems,undefined
[8] DEI - Department of Informatics Engineering,undefined
[9] Hospital Pediátrico,undefined
[10] Centro Hospitalar E Universitário de Coimbra,undefined
[11] Univ Coimbra,undefined
[12] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[13] University Clinic of Pediatrics,undefined
[14] Hospital Pediátrico,undefined
[15] Centro Hospitalar E Universitário de Coimbra,undefined
[16] King’s College,undefined
来源
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2020年 / 50卷
关键词
ASD; Interpersonal distance; Personal space regulation; Virtual reality; Virtual rehabilitation;
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Interpersonal distance (IPD) is a simple social regulation metric which is altered in autism. We performed a stop-distance paradigm to evaluate IPD regulation in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and control groups in a real versus a virtual environment mimicking in detail the real one. We found a bimodal pattern of IPDs only in ASD. Both groups showed high IPD correlations between real and virtual environments, but the significantly larger slope in the control group suggests rescaling, which was absent in ASD. We argue that loss of nuances like non-verbal communication, such as perception of subtle body gestures in the virtual environment, lead to changed regulation of IPD in controls, whilst ASD participants show similar deficits in perceiving such subtle cues in both environments.
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页码:4317 / 4328
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