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Asperger syndrome and mobile phone behavior

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This paper introduces the idea of using modern technology to work as an assistive tool for adults with Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) and Higher-Functioning Autism (HFA) The study investigated the use of mobile phones by a neurotypical control group. Participants reported their pattern of phone use given specific social scenarios. Results showed that participants were more likely to use the text messaging facility on their phone to contact someone rather than call them. It also showed that their choice of communication mode did not differ given different social scenarios and neither did it when the information was given from the recipients’ perspective. Further investigation is described where this information will be compared to a group of AS individuals.

History

School affiliated with

  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Universal access in human-computer interaction: addressing diversity

Issue

5614

Pages/Article Number

344-352

Publisher

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

ISBN

9783642027079

Date Submitted

2012-11-26

Date Accepted

2012-11-26

Date of First Publication

2012-11-26

Date of Final Publication

2012-11-26

ePrints ID

6966