Exploring the Possibilities of Music Therapy in Virtual Reality: Social Skills Training for Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Linnea Bjerregaard Pedersen, Ali Adjorlu, Valentin Bauer

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Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by profound communication and social interaction deficits. It can lead to social anxiety and depressive thought patterns, leaving the individual unable to be a productive member of society. Music therapy is a method that applies musical experiences and the relationships that develop through the sessions to train communication skills, thus addressing one of the core difficulties of ASD. However, music therapy requires musical instruments that are not always easily accessible and can be an anxiety-inducing experience. This paper presents a multiplayer virtual reality application designed to allow a music therapist to help a child develop social skills in a virtual environment through musical activities. The application is designed in collaboration with two music therapists and two psychologists and includes a qualitative evaluation of the application.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSMC/JIM/IFC 2022 - Proceedings of the 19th Sound and Music Computing Conference
EditorsRomain Michon, Laurent Pottier, Yann Orlarey
Number of pages8
PublisherSound and Music Computing Network
Publication date2022
Pages585-592
ISBN (Electronic)9782958412609
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event19th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2022 - Saint-Etienne, France
Duration: 5 Jun 202212 Jun 2022

Conference

Conference19th Sound and Music Computing Conference, SMC 2022
Country/TerritoryFrance
CitySaint-Etienne
Period05/06/202212/06/2022
SeriesProceedings of the Sound and Music Computing Conferences

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Copyright: © 2022 Linnea Bjerregaard Pedersen et al.

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