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NAO & Rob'autisme
Published on February 9, 2016 – Updated on April 22, 2020
Rob'autisme is the story of unprecedented experimental interaction between a robot and children with autism spectrum disorder. Centrale Nantes has developed a unique partnership with the Samothrace Psychotherapy Centre, CHU( Nantes University Hospital), Stereolux, Robots! Association to answer this question: can a humanoid robot be a mediation support in autism therapy?
Robot Nao orange
For several years, Nantes University Hospital - and specifically its day hospital, the psychotherapeutic center for older children and teenagers - has run a sound workshop with autistic children, led by the speech therapist Renald Gaboriau. In 2012, following an encounter with Stereolux, a space for the creation and diffusion of contemporary music and digital arts, the sound artist Cécile Liège joined the workshop.
The involvement of Sophie Sakka, a researcher at Centrale Nantes, has helped to extend the sound workshops since November 2014, whereby teens can discover the world of robotics.
Specialized in the reproduction of human movement by robots, Sophie Sakka is working on exoskeleton production, that will one day allow the wearing of non-invasive implants, which can be particularly useful when the nervous system is disturbed, as for people with Alzheimer's.
In charge of the association Robots! which aims to democratize robotics, Sophie Sakka leads the workshop around Nao, in close contact with the work of sound production started in previous years.

The day hospital team and Sophie Sakka meet on a fortnightly basis at Stereolux for these workshops where autistic adolescents explore the manipulation of the small French humanoid robot Nao. In six months, their progress was spectacular and exceeded the expectations of the medical staff. This unprecedented and promising scientific experimentation continues from January 2016 with new workshops. The four partners are already thinking about expanding the project to other communities to develop a protocol and give it a broader dimension.

Published on February 9, 2016
Updated on April 22, 2020
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