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Parental perspectives on video game genre preferences and motivations of children with Down syndrome
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Journal of Enabling Technologies
Journal of Enabling Technologies (2018) 12 (1): 1–9.
Published: 19 March 2018
...), speed, memory, and cognition). Research conducted by Spanó et al. (1999) suggests that people with Down syndrome have difficulties in coordination, speed, and cognition, which may make action video gaming frustrating. Reward Preferences Uses and gratifications Brain plasticity Video...
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The internet: a comfortable communication medium for people with Asperger syndrome (AS) and high functioning autism (HFA)?
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Journal of Enabling Technologies
Journal of Assistive Technologies (2009) 3 (2): 44–53.
Published: 10 July 2009
... flexible pace of communication, and the permanence of text. Overall, the complexity of communication was lessened, and a greater sense of control could be achieved. Key words Asperger syndrome, high-functioning autism, internet, computer-mediated communication (CMC), uses and gratifications Introduction...
