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Virtual environments as an assessment modality with pediatric ASD populations: a brief report
2017
Child Neuropsychology: A Journal of Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
Virtual environments (VEs) have demonstrated promise as a neuropsychological assessment modality and may be well suited for the evaluation of children suspected of having an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some recent studies indicate their potential for enhancing reliability, ecologically validity, and sensitivity over traditional neuropsychological evaluation measures. Although research using VEs with ASD is increasing to the degree that several reviews of the literature have been conducted,
doi:10.1080/09297049.2017.1375473
pmid:28903621
fatcat:q7pkwcce6bf67lucvufx6xwl2e