The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development

Objective: Motor experience plays a central role in cognitive development. Assistive technologies can thus provide augmentative manipulation for children with motor disabilities. This paper explores the use of robots to this end. Method: A revision of studies conducted with typicallydeveloping child...

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2012
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Universidad del Rosario
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https://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/23846
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Child development
Cognitive development
Facilitated communication
Human
Learning
Motor coordination
Priority journal
Problem solving
Psychomotor disorder
Recreation
Review
Robotics
Social behavior
Task performance
Child
Child development
Cognition
Developmental disabilities
Disabled persons
Humans
Self-help devices
Assistive technology
Augmentative communication
Cognitive development
Motor disabilities
Robotics
preschool
Child
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
title The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
spellingShingle The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
Child development
Cognitive development
Facilitated communication
Human
Learning
Motor coordination
Priority journal
Problem solving
Psychomotor disorder
Recreation
Review
Robotics
Social behavior
Task performance
Child
Child development
Cognition
Developmental disabilities
Disabled persons
Humans
Self-help devices
Assistive technology
Augmentative communication
Cognitive development
Motor disabilities
Robotics
preschool
Child
title_short The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
title_full The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
title_fullStr The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
title_full_unstemmed The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
title_sort The role of assisted manipulation in cognitive development
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Child development
Cognitive development
Facilitated communication
Human
Learning
Motor coordination
Priority journal
Problem solving
Psychomotor disorder
Recreation
Review
Robotics
Social behavior
Task performance
Child
Child development
Cognition
Developmental disabilities
Disabled persons
Humans
Self-help devices
Assistive technology
Augmentative communication
Cognitive development
Motor disabilities
Robotics
topic Child development
Cognitive development
Facilitated communication
Human
Learning
Motor coordination
Priority journal
Problem solving
Psychomotor disorder
Recreation
Review
Robotics
Social behavior
Task performance
Child
Child development
Cognition
Developmental disabilities
Disabled persons
Humans
Self-help devices
Assistive technology
Augmentative communication
Cognitive development
Motor disabilities
Robotics
preschool
Child
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv preschool
Child
description Objective: Motor experience plays a central role in cognitive development. Assistive technologies can thus provide augmentative manipulation for children with motor disabilities. This paper explores the use of robots to this end. Method: A revision of studies conducted with typicallydeveloping children and children with disabilities regarding the use of robots is presented. This revision provides a description of the cognitive skills required and revealed by the child when using a robot. Opportunities for participation and exploration were identified and further research is discussed. Results: Robots provide insight into the cognitive skills of children with motor disabilities. Robots also provide means for independent exploration and participation in learning and play activities. Integration of augmentative manipulation and communication increases interest and participation of children with disabilities. Conclusion: Children with disabilities can use augmentative manipulation systems to independently explore and interact with their environment. Children can use robots as tools providing them with opportunities to reveal and further develop their cognitive skills. Alternative access methods can increase access for children with severe motor disabilities.
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