Virtual Reality Training For Children With Autism
Improving Social, Cognitive and Emotional Skills Through Immersive Technology
Virtual Reality Training For Children With Autism
Improving Social, Cognitive and Emotional Skills Through Immersive Technology
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In recent years, technology has begun to play an increasingly meaningful role in the fields of psychology and education. Among the most promising innovations is Virtual Reality (VR), a tool that is no longer limited to entertainment but is now being actively explored for therapeutic...
What Is the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Autism Today? Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the way autism is understood and supported. In recent years, it has moved beyond simple digital tools and is now becoming an active part of diagnosis, therapy, and everyday...
A Neuropsychological Perspective on Development, Intervention, and Emotional Intelligence Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is not a single, uniform condition. It is a complex neurodevelopmental profile that affects how a person perceives the world, processes information, and interacts with others. Although the term “autism” is widely...









