Combination of Virtual Reality (VR) and BCI & fMRI in Autism Spectrum Disorder

IF 1.7 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS International Journal of Online and Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-08-31 DOI:10.3991/ijoe.v19i12.37625
Angeliki Sideraki, A. Drigas
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The combination of virtual reality and fMRI is an innovative methodology that is used to make inferences about the neurological stimulations that take place in the brain of the person with ASD during the use of the VR tool. At the same time, the use of the Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) will be important, as it can be used to achieve direct interaction between the person with ASD and the computer. Still, equally important conclusions can be arrived at through the EEG electroencephalogram, also establishing the neurological processes that are carried out during the use of the VR tool. The use of the two technologies mentioned above contributes to presenting in-depth conclusions and data about the emotional state experienced by children with ASD throughout the experimental process and their interaction with the virtual reality tool.
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虚拟现实(VR)与脑机接口和功能磁共振成像的结合在自闭症谱系障碍中的应用
虚拟现实和功能磁共振成像的结合是一种创新的方法,用于推断自闭症患者在使用虚拟现实工具时大脑中发生的神经刺激。同时,脑机接口(BCI)的使用将是重要的,因为它可以用来实现自闭症患者和计算机之间的直接交互。尽管如此,通过脑电图也可以得出同样重要的结论,也可以确定在使用VR工具期间进行的神经过程。上述两种技术的使用有助于提供关于ASD儿童在整个实验过程中所经历的情绪状态以及他们与虚拟现实工具的互动的深入结论和数据。
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