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A Robotic Therapy Case Study: Developing Joint Attention Skills With a Student on the Autism Spectrum
The purpose of this article is to describe a possible methodology for developing joint attention skills in students with autism spectrum disorder. Co-robot therapy with the humanoid robot NAO was used to foster a student’s joint attention skill development; 20-min sessions conducted once weekly duri...
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