Assessment of Attention-Deficit using a Dynamic-body Electronic Testing System

E. Dugas
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This case study seeks to examine the changing nature of attention-deficit testing using a new wireless electronic tool called B-percept® protocol. The testing protocol consists to measure the participant’s perception of simple or complex visual (light), auditory (sound) and kinesthetic (vibration) stimuli, as triggered simultaneously or randomly. Tested with sportsmen and sedentary participants, the B-percept® system revealed that sportsmen accustomed to facing a changing human and/or physical environment are able to anticipate, to adapt and to react better-faster than sedentary participants. In future investigations, it might be possible to use B-percept® in a wider context where outcomes in the field of medicine, rehabilitation, disability or even training in specific task professions
用动态体电子测试系统评估注意力缺陷
本案例研究旨在使用一种称为b - perception®协议的新型无线电子工具来检查注意力缺陷测试的变化性质。测试方案包括测量参与者对同时或随机触发的简单或复杂的视觉(光)、听觉(声音)和动觉(振动)刺激的感知。通过对运动员和久坐不动的参与者的测试,b - perception®系统显示,习惯于面对不断变化的人类和/或物理环境的运动员能够比久坐不动的参与者更快地预测、适应和反应。在未来的研究中,有可能在更广泛的背景下使用b - perception®,如医学、康复、残疾甚至特定任务专业培训领域的结果
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