Assessing spatial navigation in seniors and clinical settings: Stepwise progression from real-world to VR

Sophia Rekers, C. Finke
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Deficits in spatial navigation are difficult to assess in older adults and neurological patients since available clinical tests lack ecological and construct validity. Experimental paradigms, on the other hand, are often too complex to administer in a cognitively impaired population or require lengthy instructions, hindering the application in daily clinical practice. We introduce different developmental stages of a passive navigation paradigm, inspired by everyday difficulties of patients, from real-world stimuli to an optimized VR adaptation. The respective data in healthy seniors shows desirable psychometric properties and associations with cognitive measurements, e.g. working memory and mental rotation, support the construct validity of the assessment. Future studies will address the feasibility of this paradigm in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
评估老年人和临床环境中的空间导航:从现实世界到虚拟现实的逐步进展
由于现有的临床试验缺乏生态效度和结构效度,因此难以评估老年人和神经系统患者的空间导航缺陷。另一方面,实验范例往往过于复杂,无法在认知障碍人群中实施,或者需要冗长的说明,阻碍了在日常临床实践中的应用。我们介绍了被动导航范式的不同发展阶段,灵感来自患者的日常困难,从现实世界的刺激到优化的VR适应。健康老年人的相关数据显示出良好的心理测量特性以及与认知测量(如工作记忆和心理旋转)的关联,支持了评估的构念效度。未来的研究将探讨这种模式在轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者中的可行性。
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