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Validating the Neuro VR-Based Virtual Version of the Multiple Errands Test: Preliminary Results

机译:验证基于神经虚拟现实的多重差事测试的虚拟版本:初步结果

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The purpose of this study was to establish ecological validity and initial construct validity of the virtual reality version of the Multiple Errands Test based on NeuroVR software as an assessment tool for executive functions. In particular, the Multiple Errands Test is an assessment of executive functions in daily life which consists of tasks that abide by certain rules and is performed in a shopping mall-like setting where there are items to be bought and information to be obtained. The study population included three groups: post-stroke participants (n = 9), healthy young participants (n = 10), and healthy older participants (n = 10). The general purpose of the study was investigated through the following specific objectives: (1) to examine the relationships between the performance of three groups of participants in the Virtual Multiple Errands Test (VMET) and in the traditional neuropsychological tests employed to assess executive functions; and (2) to compare the performance of post-stroke participants to those of healthy young and older controls in the Virtual Multiple Errands Test and in the traditional neuropsychological tests employed to assess executive functions. Correlations between Virtual Multiple Errands Test variables and some traditional executive functions measures provide preliminary support for the ecological and construct validity of the VMET; further performance obtained at the Virtual Multiple Errands Test provided a distinction between the clinical and healthy population, and between the two age control groups. These results suggest a possible future application of such an ecological approach for cognitive assessment and rehabilitation of stroke patients and elderly population with age-related cognitive decline.
机译:这项研究的目的是建立基于NeuroVR软件作为执行功能评估工具的多重差事测试虚拟现实版本的生态有效性和初始构造有效性。特别地,多重差事测试是对日常生活中执行功能的评估,它由遵守某些规则的任务组成,并在类似购物中心的环境中执行,那里有待购买的物品和要获取的信息。研究人群包括三组:中风后参与者(n = 9),健康的年轻参与者(n = 10)和健康的老年人参与者(n = 10)。通过以下具体目标对研究的总体目的进行了研究:(1)检查虚拟多重差事测试(VMET)和用于评估执行功能的传统神经心理学测试中三组参与者的表现之间的关系; (2)在虚拟多重差事测试和用于评估执行功能的传统神经心理学测试中,将卒中后参与者的表现与健康的年轻和老年人控制者的表现进行比较。虚拟多重差错测试变量与一些传统执行功能度量之间的相关性为VMET的生态和构建有效性提供了初步支持;在虚拟多重差事测试中获得的进一步表现提供了临床人群与健康人群之间以及两个年龄对照组之间的区别。这些结果表明,这种生态学方法将来可能用于中风患者和年龄相关的认知能力下降的老年人的认知评估和康复。

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    《Presence》 |2012年第1期|p.31-42|共12页
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    Applied Technology for Neuropsychology Laboratory Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Applied Technology for Neuropsychology Laboratory Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Department of Human Sciences University of Bergamo Bergamo, Italy and Department of Neurology and Laboratory of Neuroscience "Dino Ferrari" Center University of Milan IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Department of Human Sciences University of Bergamo Bergamo, Italy;

    Applied Technology for Neuropsychology Laboratory Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Applied Technology for Neuropsychology Laboratory Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Department of Neurology and Laboratory of Neuroscience "Dino Ferrari" Center University of Milan IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Department of Neurology and Laboratory of Neuroscience "Dino Ferrari" Center University of Milan IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Department of Neurology and Laboratory of Neuroscience "Dino Ferrari" Center University of Milan IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Department of Neurology and Laboratory of Neuroscience "Dino Ferrari" Center University of Milan IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy;

    Applied Technology for Neuropsychology Laboratory Istituto Auxologico Italiano Milan, Italy and Department of Psychology Catholic University of Milan Milan, Italy;

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