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An Exploratory Study into the Accessibility of a Multi-User Virtual World for Young People with Aphasia

机译:具有失语症的年轻人多用户虚拟世界的可访问性的探索性研究

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This paper describes an exploratory study into the accessibility of the virtual world Second Life for two young people with aphasia. Aphasia is a communicative disorder most commonly caused by a stroke. It affects both written and spoken language, is frequently accompanied by right-sided paralysis and people with aphasia can experience isolation and social exclusion. Multi-user virtual worlds are a potential source of fun and contact with others, but how accessible are such worlds to those with communication issues? We report an investigation into the accessibility and potential of Second Life for people with aphasia. This was accomplished through a critique and an empirical study involving two young people: Ann was in her mid twenties and Bob in his early thirties. They were selected because both were comfortable with computer technologies before their strokes and each continues to use them, albeit in a more limited capacity. We discuss implications of the results for people with aphasia interacting with multi-user virtual worlds.
机译:本文介绍了对拥有失语症的两个年轻人的虚拟世界第二人生的可达性的探索性研究。失语症是一种由中风引起的交际障碍。它会影响书面和口语,经常伴随着右侧瘫痪和具有失语症的人可以体验孤立和社会排斥。多用户虚拟世界是一个潜在的乐趣和与他人联系的潜在来源,但如何访问这些世界与沟通问题的世界?我们向有失语症的人们报告了对第二次生命的可访问性和潜力的调查。这是通过批判和一个涉及两个年轻人的实证研究来实现的:安在她的三十岁的早期和鲍勃是她的二十多岁。他们被选中,因为两者都很舒服,在他们的笔触之前舒适,并且每个都持续使用它们,尽管容量更有限。我们讨论了结果对具有多用户虚拟世界的失语症的人们的影响。

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