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Episodic Memory Assessment and Remediation in Normal and Pathological Aging Using Virtual Reality: A Mini Review

机译:利用虚拟现实的正常和病理衰老中的情节内存评估和修复:迷你评论

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Life expectancy is constantly increasing in developed countries. Unfortunately, a longer life does not always correspond to a healthier life, as even normal aging is associated with cognitive decline and increased risk factors for neurodegenerative diseases. Episodic memory (EM) is one of the most vulnerable cognitive functions in aging, and its decline is the hallmark of typical Alzheimer’s disease. This memory system is defined as the ability to acquire and recollect personally experienced episodes associated with a specific affective, spatial, and temporal context. However, most of the neuropsychological and experimental tasks currently employed to assess EM consist in learning simple material (e.g., list of words) in highly stereotyped contexts. In the same vein, classical paper-and-pencil or numeric remediation tools have shown their limitations in the transfer of acquired skills to daily life. Virtual reality (VR), thanks to its immersive properties, and the possibility of delivering realistic and complex scenarios, seems a promising tool to address the limitations of the assessment and remediation of EM. Here we review existing studies employing VR in normal and pathological aging to assess and reeducate EM. Overall we show that VR has been mainly used via non-immersive systems. Further studies should, therefore, test the impact of different degrees of immersion. Moreover, there is a lack of VR remediation tools specifically targeting EM. We propose that future studies should fill this gap, addressing in particular the adaptivity of VR remediation protocols.
机译:发达国家的预期寿命不断增加。不幸的是,较长的寿命并不总是对应于更健康的生活,常规衰老与认知性下降和神经变性疾病的危险因素增加。 epiSodic记忆(EM)是老龄化最脆弱的认知功能之一,其下降是典型的阿尔茨海默病的标志。该存储器系统被定义为获取和回忆与特定情感,空间和时间上下文相关联的个人经历的剧集的能力。然而,目前用于评估EM的大多数神经心理学和实验任务在高度刻板的背景下学习简单的材料(例如,单词列表)。在相同的静脉中,古典纸张和铅笔或数字修复工具已经显示了他们对日常生活的获得技能转移的局限性。虚拟现实(VR),由于其沉浸性的财产,以及提供现实和复杂的情景的可能性,似乎是解决EM评估和修复的局限性的有希望的工具。在这里,我们审查了在正常和病理老龄化中使用VR的现有研究,以评估和重新建立EM。总的来说,我们表明VR主要通过非沉浸式系统使用。因此,进一步的研究应该测试不同程度的浸渍的影响。此外,缺乏专门针对EM的VR修复工具。我们建议未来的研究应填补这一差距,特别是对VR修复协议的适应性。

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