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AULA virtual reality test as an attention measure: Convergent validity with Conners Continuous Performance Test

机译:AULA虚拟现实测试作为一项关注措施:Conners持续性能测试的融合有效性

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The majority of neuropsychological tests used to evaluate attention processes in children lack ecological validity. The AULA Nesplora (AULA) is a continuous performance test, developed in a virtual setting, very similar to a school classroom. The aim of the present study is to analyze the convergent validity between the AULA and the Continuous Performance Test (CPT) of Conners. The AULA and CPT were administered correlatively to 57 children, aged 6-16 years (26.3% female) with average cognitive ability (IQ mean = 100.56, SD = 10.38) who had a diagnosis of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) according to DSM-IV-TR criteria. Spearman correlations analyses were conducted among the different variables. Significant correlations were observed between both tests in all the analyzed variables (omissions, commissions, reaction time, and variability of reaction time), including for those measures of the AULA based on different sensorial modalities, presentation of distractors, and task paradigms. Hence, convergent validity between both tests was confirmed. Moreover, the AULA showed differences by gender and correlation to Perceptual Reasoning and Working Memory indexes of the WISC-IV, supporting the relevance of IQ measures in the understanding of cognitive performance in ADHD. In addition, the AULA (but not Conners CPT) was able to differentiate between ADHD children with and without pharmacological treatment for a wide range of measures related to inattention, impulsivity, processing speed, motor activity, and quality of attention focus. Additional measures and advantages of the AULA versus Conners CPT are discussed.
机译:用于评估儿童注意力过程的大多数神经心理学测试缺乏生态学有效性。 AULA Nesplora(AULA)是一项连续的性能测试,在虚拟环境中开发,非常类似于学校教室。本研究的目的是分析AULA和Conners连续性能测试(CPT)之间的收敛效度。 AULA和CPT分别给予57名平均认知能力(智商平均= 100.56,SD = 10.38),诊断为注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)的儿童(年龄6-16岁,女性占26.3%)。 DSM-IV-TR标准。在不同变量之间进行了Spearman相关分析。在所有分析变量(遗漏,佣金,反应时间和反应时间可变性)的两个测试之间均观察到显着相关性,包括基于不同感觉方式,干扰因素和任务范式的AULA量度。因此,证实了两个测试之间的收敛效度。此外,AULA显示出性别上的差异以及与WISC-IV的知觉推理和工作记忆指数的相关性,这支持了智商量度与多动症认知表现理解的相关性。此外,AULA(而不是Conners CPT)能够在注意力不集中,冲动,处理速度,运动活动和注意力质量相关的广泛措施之间,区分接受或不接受药物治疗的ADHD儿童。讨论了AULA与Conners CPT的其他措施和优势。

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