VR goggles teach kids with autism to read emotions

NCT ID NCT07367256

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether virtual reality (VR) can help children with autism learn to recognize and understand emotions. Thirty children aged 7 to 10 will either use an Oculus VR headset or traditional methods to practice identifying feelings like joy, anger, and shame. The goal is to see if VR makes emotional learning more effective and engaging.

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  • Istituto per la Ricerca e l'Innovazione Biomedica

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    Messina, Italy, 98164, Italy

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