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Detecting early egocentric and allocentric impairments deficits in Alzheimer's disease: an experimental study with virtual reality

机译:在阿尔茨海默氏病中检测早期以自我为中心和同素为中心的损伤缺陷:虚拟现实的实验研究

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Several studies have pointed out that egocentric and allocentric spatial impairments are one of the earliest manifestations of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). It is less clear how a break in the continuous interaction between these two representations may be a crucial marker to detect patients who are at risk to develop dementia. The main objective of this study is to compare the performances of participants suffering from amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI group), patients with AD (AD group) and a control group (CG), using a virtual reality (VR)-based procedure for assessing the abilities in encoding, storing and syncing different spatial representations. In the first task, participants were required to indicate on a real map the position of the object they had memorized, while in the second task they were invited to retrieve its position from an empty version of the same virtual room, starting from a different position. The entire procedure was repeated across three different trials, depending on the object location in the encoding phase. Our finding showed that aMCI patients performed significantly more poorly in the third trial of the first task, showing a deficit in the ability to encode and store an allocentric viewpoint independent representation. On the other hand, AD patients performed significantly more poorly when compared to the CG in the second task, indicating a specific impairment in storing an allocentric viewpoint independent representation and then syncing it with the allocentric viewpoint dependent representation. Furthermore, data suggested that these impairments are not a product of generalized cognitive decline or of general decay in spatial abilities, but instead may reflect a selective deficit in the spatial organization Overall, these findings provide an initial insight into the cognitive underpinnings of amnestic impairment in aMCI and AD patient exploiting the potentiality of VR.
机译:多项研究指出,以自我为中心和同素为中心的空间障碍是阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的最早表现之一。目前尚不清楚这两种表现形式之间持续相互作用的中断可能是检测有患痴呆症风险的患者的关键标志。这项研究的主要目的是使用基于虚拟现实(VR)的程序来比较患有遗忘性轻度认知障碍(aMCI组),AD患者(AD组)和对照组(CG)的参与者的表现评估编码,存储和同步不同空间表示形式的能力。在第一个任务中,要求参与者在真实地图上指示他们记住的对象的位置,而在第二个任务中,他们被邀请从同一虚拟房间的空版本中检索对象的位置,从不同的位置开始。整个过程在三个不同的试验中重复进行,具体取决于编码阶段中的对象位置。我们的发现表明,aMCI患者在第一项任务的第三次试验中表现明显较差,显示出编码和存储同素异体视点独立表示的能力不足。另一方面,与第二个任务中的CG相比,AD患者的表现明显较差,这表明在存储与非中心视点无关的表示并将其与与非中心视点相关的表示进行同步时存在特定的障碍。此外,数据表明这些障碍不是普遍的认知能力下降或空间能力普遍下降的产物,而是可能反映了空间组织的选择性缺陷。总的来说,这些发现提供了对遗忘障碍的认知基础的初步认识。 aMCI和AD患者正在利用VR的潜力。

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