The concept of transitional objects from the British Object Relations school of psychoanalysis may offer insight into the affective aspects of the development of dyadic and triadic interactions. Furthermore the concept may be applied to the use of social robotics in autism research and therapy, with social robots in these settings perhaps functioning as transitional objects for autistic children. Possible applications in organizational contexts are suggested as well, along with considerations of future research relating transitional objects to the notions of primary and secondary intersubjectivity. Copyright 2011 by Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Inc. All rights reserved
Abstract. The goal of this chapter is to theoretically explore intersubjectivity when social develop...
International audienceTroubles in social communication as well as deficits in the cognitive treatmen...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investiga-ting the potential...
The concept of transitional objects from the British Object Relations school of psychoanalysis may o...
The concept of transitional objects from the British Object Relations school of psychoanalysis may o...
The concept of transitional objects from the British Object Relations school of psychoanalysis may o...
Abstract – The general context of the work presented in this paper is assistive robotics with our lo...
This article explores the use of social robots as therapeutic agents for helping children with autis...
Abstract. Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, reha...
This work is in part funded by the British Academy and also by the European Commission DREAM project...
Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation...
This article aims to reflect on the main variables that make social robotics efficient in an educati...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted ...
The authors aim at deeply investigating the underlying mechanisms of social reciprocity in children ...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
Abstract. The goal of this chapter is to theoretically explore intersubjectivity when social develop...
International audienceTroubles in social communication as well as deficits in the cognitive treatmen...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investiga-ting the potential...
The concept of transitional objects from the British Object Relations school of psychoanalysis may o...
The concept of transitional objects from the British Object Relations school of psychoanalysis may o...
The concept of transitional objects from the British Object Relations school of psychoanalysis may o...
Abstract – The general context of the work presented in this paper is assistive robotics with our lo...
This article explores the use of social robots as therapeutic agents for helping children with autis...
Abstract. Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, reha...
This work is in part funded by the British Academy and also by the European Commission DREAM project...
Increasingly socially intelligent agents (software or robotic) are used in education, rehabilitation...
This article aims to reflect on the main variables that make social robotics efficient in an educati...
This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by BYU ScholarsArchive. It has been accepted ...
The authors aim at deeply investigating the underlying mechanisms of social reciprocity in children ...
This article presents a longitudinal study with four children with autism who were exposed to a huma...
Abstract. The goal of this chapter is to theoretically explore intersubjectivity when social develop...
International audienceTroubles in social communication as well as deficits in the cognitive treatmen...
This thesis is part of the Aurora project, an ongoing long-term project investiga-ting the potential...