The standard tools for the rehabilitation of reading skills in children with developmental dyslexia do not usually include body movements. However, literature suggests that movement could represent an aid for those children who have difficulties in facing demanding and uninspiring treatments. Given this, this study presents a novel immersive Virtual Reality (VR)-based treatment that includes a sublexical rehabilitation method for dyslexia. In the training environment, the child is asked to walk around and perform arm movements to select the accurate response to reading-based exercises. It is expected that the use of such application could increase children's engagement and sustained attention, thus leading to improved rehabilitation outcomes.

An immersive virtual reality application for the rehabilitation of children with dyslexia

Greci L;Arlati S;Sacco M
2020

Abstract

The standard tools for the rehabilitation of reading skills in children with developmental dyslexia do not usually include body movements. However, literature suggests that movement could represent an aid for those children who have difficulties in facing demanding and uninspiring treatments. Given this, this study presents a novel immersive Virtual Reality (VR)-based treatment that includes a sublexical rehabilitation method for dyslexia. In the training environment, the child is asked to walk around and perform arm movements to select the accurate response to reading-based exercises. It is expected that the use of such application could increase children's engagement and sustained attention, thus leading to improved rehabilitation outcomes.
2020
Istituto di Sistemi e Tecnologie Industriali Intelligenti per il Manifatturiero Avanzato - STIIMA (ex ITIA)
dyslexia
immersive virtual reality
rehabilitation
reading
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