The research investigates the potential benefits of Robot-Assisted Cognitive Training (RACT) for children with autism spectrum disorder. The increasing prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the harm it causes to brain development makes new approaches such as RACT even more promising. Combining extensive cognitive tasks with dynamic robotic technology, the research methodology is comprehensive. After the intervention, both quantitative and qualitative measures of cognitive ability increased significantly. The findings of the proposed work contribute to the comprehension of how RACT may improve cognitive functioning and point to potential future treatments for autism spectrum disorder. The Proposed work contributes to the current body of knowledge regarding RACT processes and makes it available to a broader range of children with ASD. However, additional research is required to enhance RACT processes and make them accessible to a broader range of children with ASD.
Robot-Assisted Cognitive Training for Children with Autism Insights and Outcomes
2023-11-22
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Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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