This study examined the phenomenon of online gaming to describe the social interactions of young adults with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as they socialize and develop relationships within virtual environments. This research built upon previous literature related to the identification of alternate modes of developing social skills and interpersonal relationships of adolescents with ASD by exploring the social implications of virtual environments. Young adults with autism experience grim outcomes such as low enrollment in postsecondary education, low wages, few living independently, and few maintaining full time employment as a result of poor social skills. Given the availability of online mediums such as massively multiplayer online ro...
Improving social understanding through social skills training for children and people with autism re...
Previous research has shown that computer-based tasks can motivate people with autism and encourage ...
This article describes the support for social interactions received by three students with autism sp...
This study examined the phenomenon of online gaming to describe the social interactions of young adu...
This study examined the phenomenon of online gaming to describe the social interactions of young adu...
This phenomenological study examined the social interactions during online game play in a virtual en...
This article describes the support for social interactions received bythree students with autism spe...
This descriptive ethnographic case study investigates the potentials and constraints of online multi...
We describe a virtual reality environment, Bob’s Fish Shop, which provides a system where users diag...
Poor social skills in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are associated with reduced independence in dai...
Virtual environments (VEs) may be useful for delivering social skills interventions to individuals w...
[[abstract]]Social reciprocity deficits are a core feature of the autism spectrum conditions (ASCs)....
One of the key benefits that a virtual world can provide to their users and community is the ability...
This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) social skills training in enha...
The potential of virtual environments for teaching people with autism has been positively promoted i...
Improving social understanding through social skills training for children and people with autism re...
Previous research has shown that computer-based tasks can motivate people with autism and encourage ...
This article describes the support for social interactions received by three students with autism sp...
This study examined the phenomenon of online gaming to describe the social interactions of young adu...
This study examined the phenomenon of online gaming to describe the social interactions of young adu...
This phenomenological study examined the social interactions during online game play in a virtual en...
This article describes the support for social interactions received bythree students with autism spe...
This descriptive ethnographic case study investigates the potentials and constraints of online multi...
We describe a virtual reality environment, Bob’s Fish Shop, which provides a system where users diag...
Poor social skills in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are associated with reduced independence in dai...
Virtual environments (VEs) may be useful for delivering social skills interventions to individuals w...
[[abstract]]Social reciprocity deficits are a core feature of the autism spectrum conditions (ASCs)....
One of the key benefits that a virtual world can provide to their users and community is the ability...
This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) social skills training in enha...
The potential of virtual environments for teaching people with autism has been positively promoted i...
Improving social understanding through social skills training for children and people with autism re...
Previous research has shown that computer-based tasks can motivate people with autism and encourage ...
This article describes the support for social interactions received by three students with autism sp...