A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASD
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental condition that affects an individual’s ability to communicate and relate to others. Despite such challenges, early intervention during childhood development has shown to have positive long-term benefits for individuals with ASD. Namely, earl...
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doaj-0506affe5d884405b4d095550c38daff2021-10-03T07:42:42ZengDe GruyterPaladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics2081-48362020-10-01121314610.1515/pjbr-2021-0005pjbr-2021-0005A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASDLouie Wing-Yue Geoffrey0Korneder Jessica1Abbas Ibrahim2Pawluk Cristyn3Intelligent Robotics Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48307USAApplied Behavior Analysis Clinic, Department of Human Development and Child Studies, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48307USAIntelligent Robotics Laboratory, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48307USAApplied Behavior Analysis Clinic, Department of Human Development and Child Studies, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48307USAAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental condition that affects an individual’s ability to communicate and relate to others. Despite such challenges, early intervention during childhood development has shown to have positive long-term benefits for individuals with ASD. Namely, early childhood development of communicative speech skills has shown to improve future literacy and academic achievement. However, the delivery of such interventions is often time-consuming. Socially assistive robots (SARs) are a potential strategic technology that could help support intervention delivery for children with ASD and increase the number of individuals that healthcare professionals can positively affect. For SARs to be effectively integrated in real-world treatment for individuals with ASD, they should follow current evidence-based practices used by therapists such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In this work, we present a study that investigates the efficacy of applying well-known ABA techniques to a robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention delivered to children with ASD at a university-based ABA clinic. The interventions were delivered in place of human therapists to teach study participants a new skill as a part of their overall treatment plan. All the children participating in the intervention improved in the skill being taught by the robot and enjoyed interacting with the robot, as evident by high occurrences of positive affect as well as engagement during the sessions. One of the three participants has also reached mastery of the skill via the robot-mediated interventions.https://doi.org/10.1515/pjbr-2021-0005socially assistive robotsautism spectrum disorderapplied behavior analysislong-term human-robot interaction studydiscrete trial training |
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Louie Wing-Yue Geoffrey Korneder Jessica Abbas Ibrahim Pawluk Cristyn A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASD Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics socially assistive robots autism spectrum disorder applied behavior analysis long-term human-robot interaction study discrete trial training |
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A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASD |
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A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASD |
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A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASD |
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A study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for ASD |
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study on an applied behavior analysis-based robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention for asd |
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Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics |
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2020-10-01 |
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental condition that affects an individual’s ability to communicate and relate to others. Despite such challenges, early intervention during childhood development has shown to have positive long-term benefits for individuals with ASD. Namely, early childhood development of communicative speech skills has shown to improve future literacy and academic achievement. However, the delivery of such interventions is often time-consuming. Socially assistive robots (SARs) are a potential strategic technology that could help support intervention delivery for children with ASD and increase the number of individuals that healthcare professionals can positively affect. For SARs to be effectively integrated in real-world treatment for individuals with ASD, they should follow current evidence-based practices used by therapists such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In this work, we present a study that investigates the efficacy of applying well-known ABA techniques to a robot-mediated listening comprehension intervention delivered to children with ASD at a university-based ABA clinic. The interventions were delivered in place of human therapists to teach study participants a new skill as a part of their overall treatment plan. All the children participating in the intervention improved in the skill being taught by the robot and enjoyed interacting with the robot, as evident by high occurrences of positive affect as well as engagement during the sessions. One of the three participants has also reached mastery of the skill via the robot-mediated interventions. |
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socially assistive robots autism spectrum disorder applied behavior analysis long-term human-robot interaction study discrete trial training |
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