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Gamified Environments and Serious Games for Students With Autistic Spectrum Disorder: Review of Research

Nerea López‐Bouzas, María Esther del Moral Pérez

2023Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

= 70) derived from the use of Gamified Environments and Serious Games with people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), identifying: authorship, nationality, publication period, topic, and design of the investigation. After that, the advantages and limitations observed are identified. Results indicate that most of them are focused on the design and testing of prototypes, (mostly) linked to the increase of social and emotional skills. The revision highlights that the game's mechanics and dynamics (feedback, rewards, missions, etc.) involve students from motivation. There is unanimous agreement to emphasize the positive impact of these resources to increment self-control, self-conscience, autonomy, and empathy.

Topics & Concepts

Autistic spectrum disorderPsychologyAutism spectrum disorderAutistic spectrumApplied psychologyRehabilitationDevelopmental psychologyAutismNeuroscienceAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchEducational Games and GamificationChild Development and Digital Technology
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