Virginia Tech.
Virginia Tech.
Behav Ther. 2018 Nov;49(6):881-888. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2017.12.010. Epub 2017 Dec 28.
Impairment in facial emotion recognition (FER) and facial emotion expression (FEE), often documented in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), are believed to contribute to the observed core social-communication disability that characterizes this disorder. Moreover, impaired FER and FEE are frequently seen in other disorders and problem behaviors. We describe the development of a novel system to detect and give real-time feedback on these processes, termed facial emotion expression training (FEET), an automated, gamelike system that is based on 3-dimensional sensing (Kinect) technology. A sample of 40 children (n = 20 ASD, n = 20 typically developing) interacted with our prototype system, which presented audiovisual stimuli and assessed responses of participants. Overall, consumer satisfaction ratings were high, and youth with ASD reported enjoying interacting with the system more than did the typical youth. Results suggest that new technology-based interventions are acceptable to consumers and viable for use in remediation of transdiagnostic processes, such as FER and FEE. Implications for future technology-based intervention to target transdiagnostic processes are discussed.
面部情绪识别(FER)和面部情绪表达(FEE)受损,在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中经常被记录,被认为是导致该障碍核心社交沟通障碍的原因之一。此外,FER 和 FEE 受损也经常出现在其他障碍和问题行为中。我们描述了一种新的系统的开发,该系统用于检测和实时反馈这些过程,称为面部情绪表达训练(FEET),这是一种基于 3 维感应(Kinect)技术的自动化、游戏化系统。一个由 40 名儿童组成的样本(n=20 名 ASD,n=20 名典型发育)与我们的原型系统进行了互动,该系统呈现视听刺激并评估参与者的反应。总的来说,消费者满意度评分很高,自闭症谱系障碍儿童比典型发育儿童更喜欢与该系统互动。结果表明,基于新技术的干预措施是可以被消费者接受的,并且可以用于矫正 FER 和 FEE 等跨诊断过程。讨论了未来基于技术的干预措施针对跨诊断过程的意义。