Artificial Playmates for Autistic Children

February 18, 2008 | Source: ScienceNOW Daily News

Northwestern University researchers show that interacting with virtual playmates helps autistic children unlock social aptitudes and skills.

During unsupervised play with typical children, autistic children don’t fill in pauses in conversation, nor do they ask or answer questions in a natural flow. But with a virtual playmate, autistic children begin to do all these things after as little as 20 minutes.