.drwilner asks medical student Dana Allison (UVMLarnerMed) about her review of virtual-reality interventions for autistic spectrum disorder presented at AAN2023. AANAM UVMLarnerMed
Welcome to Medscape. I'm your host, Dr Andrew Wilner, reporting virtually from the 2023 American Academy of Neurology Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts.." Dana is a medical student at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine.Wilner:
I combined that with my background in computer science and augmented reality/virtual reality. I thought that maybe we can use this virtual tool to help children on the spectrum at this critical age to obtain the social and communicative skills necessary for them to be able to thrive as adults.
The clinician would also take on an avatar, and a second clinician would also take on an avatar. Clinician 1 would be able to give the child instructions about where to be in this environment and what exercises to complete, whether it's maintaining the relationship, conflict resolution, or things of that sort. The second clinician would function as a decoy.
Here comes a butterfly. It's going to give a little pinch, and that was the IV. It seemed to really relax the kids. To me, it's a little antithetical that you can get a better response virtually. You would think there would be nothing better than one-on-one with a human being.
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