< Back to previous page

Publication

Could NAO robot function as model demonstrating joint attention skills for children with autism spectrum disorder? An exploratory study

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Previous studies reported that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show a certain interest in social robots. This makes social robots potential to be a model to teach social skills. This exploratory study aims to investigate whether three types of joint attention skills (i.e. eye-contact, pointing, gaze-following) could be improved for five preschoolers with ASD using an evidence-based robot-modeling intervention with a humanoid social robot NAO. Our observation shows that these children were motivated when interacting with NAO by following and responding correctly to NAO's joint attention behaviors. Although some improvements were found, no pattern or systematic effect could be revealed. In the future, more evidence-based studies are needed to investigate the benefits of robot-assisted therapy more deeply.
Journal: International Journal of Humanoid Robotics
ISSN: 0219-8436
Issue: 4
Volume: 19
Pages: 1-21
Publication year:2022
Keywords:robot-assisted therapy, model, joint attention, autism spectrum disorder, evidence-base
Accessibility:Open