Sublime and extended reality experiences to enhance emotional wellbeing for autistic people: A state of the art review and narrative synthesis

Author:

Bennewith Chris1,Bellali Johara1,Watkins Lance234,Tromans Samuel56,Bhui Kamaldeep7,Shankar Rohit48ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business University of Plymouth, UK

2. University of South Wales, Pontypridd, UK

3. Swansea Bay University Health Board, Port Talbot, UK

4. Cornwall Intellectual Disability Equitable Research, University of Plymouth Peninsula School of Medicine, Truro, UK

5. Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Leicester, UK

6. Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust, UK

7. Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK

8. Cornwall Intellectual Disability Equitable Research, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK

Abstract

Background: Sublime is a centuries old concept of emergent experience arising from immense and threatening awareness provoked by overwhelming fear and dread when faced with an incomprehensible situation as is common to autistic people. Extended Reality (XR) technologies have been used since the mid-1990s, in regulating emotions, behaviour and supporting social skill development for autistic people. Aims: To understand utility of XR technologies in creating immersive experiences for autistic people to alleviate anxiety and the relationship to the sublime. Method: A State of the Art literature review and narrative synthesis was conducted. PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Scopus, Web of Science were searched with terms Autism AND Technology. In addition, fields of digital technologies and wellbeing, digital art and mental health, generative arts and the sublime were explored through web searches of grey literature, conversations with digital designers and explorations of extended reality platforms. No time limits were placed. Searches were done in English. Papers were screened and shortlisted using the inclusion criteria applied by two reviewers. Results: Fifty-eight papers/articles met the preliminary inclusion criteria for in-depth review of which 31 were found suitable for the narrative synthesis related to XR technologies and sublime experiences as related to autistic people. Narrative synthesis lent itself to four themes that is current utility of XR Technologies in autism, the impact of immersive experiences on Behavioural, phenomenological and biological markers of autistic people, the Benefits of increased sensory stimulation using XR on autism and an inquiry into the potential of the sublime for autism. Conclusions: Mixed reality environments that experiment with a broad range of XR technologies including incorporating notions of the sublime, might be beneficial in reducing emotional dysregulation and improving social development in autistic people especially if co-designed with them.

Funder

Plymouth Institute of Health and Care Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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