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Motor learning and transfer between real and virtual environments in young people with autism spectrum disorder: A prospective randomized cross over controlled trial.
de Moraes, Íbis Ariana Peña; Monteiro, Carlos Bandeira de Mello; Silva, Talita Dias da; Massetti, Thais; Crocetta, Tânia Brusque; de Menezes, Lilian Del Ciello; Andrade, Gilda Pena de Rezende; Ré, Alessandro Hervaldo Nicolai; Dawes, Helen; Coe, Shelly; Magalhães, Fernando Henrique.
Affiliation
  • de Moraes ÍAP; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Monteiro CBM; Post-Graduate Programme in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Silva TDD; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Massetti T; Post-Graduate Programme in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Crocetta TB; Post-Graduate Programme in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • de Menezes LDC; Post-Graduate Programme in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Andrade GPR; Department of Morphology and Physiology, Faculty of Medicine of ABC, Santo André, SP, Brazil.
  • Ré AHN; Post-Graduate Programme in Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Dawes H; Integrated Psycho-pedagogical Support Group (GAPI) Special Education School in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Coe S; School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
  • Magalhães FH; Institute of Nursing and Allied Health Research, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK.
Autism Res ; 13(2): 307-319, 2020 02.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31566888
ABSTRACT
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction, including impaired multisensory integration, which might negatively impact cognitive and motor skill performance, and hence negatively affect learning of tasks. Considering that tasks in virtual environment may provide an engaging tool as adjuncts to conventional therapies, we set out to compare motor performance between young people with ASD and a typically developing (TD) control group that underwent coincident timing tasks based on Kinect (no physical contact) and on Keyboard (with physical contact) environments. Using a randomized repeated cross-over controlled trial design, 50 young people with ASD and 50 with TD, matched by age and sex were divided into subgroups of 25 people that performed the two first phases of the study (acquisition and retention) on the same device-real or virtual-and then switched to the other device to repeat acquisition and retention phases and finally switched on to a touch screen (transfer phase). Results showed that practice in the virtual task was more difficult (producing more errors), but led to a better performance in the subsequent practice in the real task, with more pronounced improvement in the ASD as compared to the TD group. It can be concluded that the ASD group managed to transfer the practice from a virtual to a real environment, indicating that virtual methods may enhance learning of motor and cognitive skills. A need for further exploration of its effect across a number of tasks and activities is warranted. Autism Res 2020, 13 307-319. © 2019 International Society for Autism Research, Wiley Periodicals, Inc. LAY

SUMMARY:

Individuals with autism spectrum disorder are known to have difficulties with learning motor tasks. Considering that performing motor tasks in virtual environment may be an engaging tool as adjuncts to conventional therapies, we aimed to estimate performance in tasks regardless of physical touch. Results showed that participants had more difficulty using the non-touch task; however, virtual training improved performance on the physical (real) task. This result indicates that virtual methods could be a promising therapeutic approach for the ASD population.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Autism Spectrum Disorder / Virtual Reality / Motor Skills Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Autism Res Journal subject: PSIQUIATRIA / TRANSTORNOS MENTAIS Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Autism Spectrum Disorder / Virtual Reality / Motor Skills Type of study: Clinical_trials / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adolescent / Child / Female / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Autism Res Journal subject: PSIQUIATRIA / TRANSTORNOS MENTAIS Year: 2020 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil
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