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. 2014 Aug 4;11(8):7767–7802. doi: 10.3390/ijerph110807767

Table 1.

Studies on mixed reality systems.

Author Year Country Clinical Group Control Group Age Diagnosis Area Method Results Classification
Ke et al. [34] 2013 USA 4 Children - 4–5 High-functioning ASD Social interaction Virtual-Reality + Persons Communication and interaction during intervention increment Social learning and skills imitation
Brigadoon [35] 2006 - - - - Social interaction Virtual-Reality Brigadoon. Pilot online community Communication and interaction
Parsons et al. [36] 2006 UK 2 adolescents - - ASD Social Communication Virtual environments, café and bus Adolescent interpreted the scenes and responded correctly Communication and interaction
Mitchell et al. [37] 2007 UK 6 teenagers - - ASD Communication Virtual environments, cafe Improvement related to time spent when they were making decisions Communication and interaction
Stickland et al. [38] 2013 USA 22 teenagers - 16–19 High-functioning ASD Job interview skills Virtual-reality, videos, Theory of Mind guides Improvement on verbal skills Communication and interaction
Josman et al. [39] 2008 Israel 6 children 6 children - ASD Social skill: Cross the street Virtual environment Learning the skills needed to make right decisions Social learning and imitation skills
Herrera et al. [40] 2008 Spain 2 children - 8:6 ASD Play skills Virtual environment Play skills improvement Social learning and imitation skills
Fabri et al. [41] 2007 UK 34 young people - 7–16 18 Asperger and 16 with severe autism Social skills Virtual avatars 88.3% of participants understood the emotions of avatars Social learning and imitation skills
Ehrlich et al. [42] 2009 USA Adolescents - - ASD Social skills AVISS virtual environments, school, gymnasium Participants did not respond well to the virtual avatar Social learning and imitation skills
Finkelstein et al. [43] 2010 USA - 8 people 4 (11–16 years) 2 (18–25 years) 2 (40–50 years) Neuro-typical Physical exercise Astrojumper: a virtual reality game, dodge objects Pilot study which works on physical exercise Other conditions
Herrara et al. [44] 2012 Spain - - - - Motor skills Kinect and educational games Pilot study which made children more aware of their own bodies Other conditions
Fornasari et al. [45] 2013 Italy 16 children 16 children - ASD Behavior Urban virtual environments (1-free exploration 2-defined objects) 1° task: children with ASD took less time to explore environment than control group. 2° task: no behaviour differences Other conditions