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Psychology
UFCSPA
Enhancing immersive experiences in virtual reality (VR) presents a significant challenge, as creating a truly lifelike environment requires multisensory engagement. While haptic feedback has been widely explored, incorporating olfactory stimuli could dramatically increase the realism of VR experiences. Our research group is developing an innovative, cost-effective prototype that integrates scent release into VR environments. This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize VR applications across various fields—ranging from gaming and education to healthcare—by providing a more immersive and authentic sensory experience. Our approach focuses on making this advanced technology accessible and affordable, opening new frontiers in the enhancement of virtual environments.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) encompasses neurodevelopmental conditions influenced by genetic and environmental factors, with symptoms such as deficits in social communication and repetitive behaviors. Difficulties in sensory integration, present in 90-95% of cases, affect the child's functional abilities, leading to the recommendation of therapies such as Ayres Sensory Integration. However, there are disparities in access and quality of these treatments among different population groups. The use of technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have shown improvements in the cognitive and social abilities of individuals with ASD, but they still require adjustments. There are no studies associating virtual environments with sensory rehabilitation for ASD. This study will evaluate the therapeutic potential of a virtual Sensory Integration Room (LabVIS), developed at UFCSPA, in a clinical trial with children with ASD.
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