Cappagli Giulia, Finocchietti Sara, Baud-Bovy Gabriel, Cocchi Elena, Gori Monica
Unit for Visually Impaired People (U-VIP), Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Technologia, Genoa, Italy.
Istituto Chiossone, Genova, Italy.
Front Integr Neurosci. 2017 Oct 19;11:29. doi: 10.3389/fnint.2017.00029. eCollection 2017.
Since it has been shown that spatial development can be delayed in blind children, focused sensorimotor trainings that associate auditory and motor information might be used to prevent the risk of spatial-related developmental delays or impairments from an early age. With this aim, we proposed a new technological device based on the implicit link between action and perception: ABBI (Audio Bracelet for Blind Interaction) is an audio bracelet that produces a sound when a movement occurs by allowing the substitution of the visuo-motor association with a new audio-motor association. In this study, we assessed the effects of an extensive but entertaining sensorimotor training with ABBI on the development of spatial hearing in a group of seven 3-5 years old children with congenital blindness ( = 2; light perception or no perception of light) or low vision ( = 5; visual acuity range 1.1-1.7 LogMAR). The training required the participants to play several spatial games individually and/or together with the psychomotor therapist 1 h per week for 3 months: the spatial games consisted of exercises meant to train their ability to associate visual and motor-related signals from their body, in order to foster the development of multisensory processes. We measured spatial performance by asking participants to indicate the position of one single fixed (static condition) or moving (dynamic condition) sound source on a vertical sensorized surface. We found that spatial performance of congenitally blind but not low vision children is improved after the training, indicating that early interventions with the use of science-driven devices based on multisensory capabilities can provide consistent advancements in therapeutic interventions, improving the quality of life of children with visual disability.
由于已有研究表明盲童的空间发育可能会延迟,因此可以采用将听觉和运动信息相结合的针对性感觉运动训练,从幼年起预防与空间相关的发育延迟或损伤风险。出于这一目的,我们基于动作与感知之间的内在联系提出了一种新的技术设备:ABBI(盲人互动音频手环)是一种音频手环,当发生运动时会发出声音,它通过用新的音频 - 运动关联替代视觉 - 运动关联来实现。在本研究中,我们评估了一项广泛但有趣的使用ABBI进行的感觉运动训练对一组七名3至5岁先天性失明儿童(n = 2;有光感或无光感)或低视力儿童(n = 5;视力范围为1.1 - 1.7 LogMAR)空间听觉发育的影响。训练要求参与者每周与心理运动治疗师一起单独和/或共同进行1小时的空间游戏,为期3个月:空间游戏包括旨在训练他们将来自身体的视觉和运动相关信号进行关联的练习,以促进多感官过程的发展。我们通过要求参与者指出垂直感应表面上单个固定(静态条件)或移动(动态条件)声源的位置来测量空间表现。我们发现,训练后先天性失明儿童而非低视力儿童的空间表现得到了改善,这表明使用基于多感官能力的科学驱动设备进行早期干预可以在治疗干预中取得持续进展,提高视力残疾儿童的生活质量。