心理学
虚拟现实
智力残疾
脑瘫
干预(咨询)
闲暇时间
多重残疾
发展心理学
娱乐
人口
手势
康复
体力活动
应用心理学
物理医学与康复
人机交互
医学
精神科
计算机科学
环境卫生
神经科学
政治学
计算机视觉
法学
作者
Shira Yalon‐Chamovitz,Patrice L. Weiss
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ridd.2007.05.004
摘要
Participation in leisure activities is a fundamental human right and an important factor of quality of life. Adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and physical disabilities often experience limited opportunities to participate in leisure activities, virtual reality (VR) technologies may serve to broaden their repertoire of accessible leisure activities. Although the use of VR in rehabilitation has grown over the past decade, few applications have been reported for people with ID. Thirty-three men and women with moderate ID and severe cerebral palsy participated in the study. Each participant in the experimental group (n = 17) took part in VR activity two to three times weekly for 12 weeks. Virtual games were provided via GestureTek's Gesture Xtreme video capture VR system. The VR-based activities were perceived by the participants to be enjoyable and successful. Moreover, participants demonstrated clear preferences, initiation and learning. They performed consistently and maintained a high level of interest throughout the intervention period. VR appears to provide varied and motivating opportunities for leisure activities among young adults with intellectual and physical disabilities. Its ease of use and adaptability make it a feasible option for this population.
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