People with Autism Spectrum Disorder Could Interact More Easily with a Robot than with a Human: Reasons and Limits

Author:

Dubois-Sage Marion1ORCID,Jacquet Baptiste12ORCID,Jamet Frank123ORCID,Baratgin Jean12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire Cognitions Humaine et Artificielle, RNSR 200515259U, UFR de Psychologie, Université Paris 8, 93526 Saint-Denis, France

2. Association P-A-R-I-S, 75005 Paris, France

3. UFR d’Éducation, CY Cergy Paris Université, 95000 Cergy-Pontoise, France

Abstract

Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder show deficits in communication and social interaction, as well as repetitive behaviors and restricted interests. Interacting with robots could bring benefits to this population, notably by fostering communication and social interaction. Studies even suggest that people with Autism Spectrum Disorder could interact more easily with a robot partner rather than a human partner. We will be looking at the benefits of robots and the reasons put forward to explain these results. The interest regarding robots would mainly be due to three of their characteristics: they can act as motivational tools, and they are simplified agents whose behavior is more predictable than that of a human. Nevertheless, there are still many challenges to be met in specifying the optimum conditions for using robots with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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