Brain Computer Interfaces for attention disorder and autism treatment

Prof. Pasquale Arpaia

  

Prof. Carmela Bravaccio, Prof. Pasquale Arpaia.

Goals

  • Improving robot-based behavioural treatment for children with attention disorders and/or autism by engaging them in a playful dimension;
  • Interact with the robot through a brain-computer interface (BCI) and modulate the interaction within an augmented reality (AR) scenario.

Results

  • The AR-BCI system was designed and implemented with low-cost components;
  • On-field validation was carried out at the Academic Hospital of the University Federico II and at the rehabilitation center Villa delle Ginestre.

Keywords

Augmented reality, neural interfaces, smart glasses, wearable, behavioural treatment, ADHD, Autism.

Collaborations

Vilal delle Ginestre, A.O.U. Federico II.


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