An immersive virtual reality tool for assessing left and right unilateral spatial neglect

IF 2 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Marine Thomasson, Daniel Perez-Marcos, Sonia Crottaz-Herbette, Fanny Brenet, Arnaud Saj, Thérèse Bernati, Andrea Serino, Tej Tadi, Olaf Blanke, Roberta Ronchi
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Abstract

The reported rate of the occurrence of unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is highly variable likely due to the lack of validity and low sensitivity of classical tools used to assess it. Virtual reality (VR) assessments try to overcome these limitations by proposing immersive and complex environments. Nevertheless, existing VR-based tasks are mostly focused only on near space and lack analysis of psychometric properties and/or clinical validation. The present study evaluates the clinical validity and sensitivity of a new immersive VR-based task to assess USN in the extra-personal space and examines the neuronal correlates of deficits of far space exploration. The task was administrated to two groups of patients with right (N = 28) or left (N = 11) hemispheric brain lesions, also undergoing classical paper-and-pencil assessment, as well as a group of healthy participants. Our VR-based task detected 44% of neglect cases compared to 31% by paper-and-pencil tests in the total sample. Importantly, 30% of the patients (with right or left brain lesions) with no clear sign of USN on the paper-and-pencil tests performed outside the normal range in the VR-based task. Voxel lesion-symptom mapping revealed that deficits detected in VR were associated with lesions in insular and temporal cortex, part of the neural network involved in spatial processing. These results show that our immersive VR-based task is efficient and sensitive in detecting mild to strong manifestations of USN affecting the extra-personal space, which may be undetected using standard tools.

用于评估左右单侧空间忽略的沉浸式虚拟现实工具。
据报道,单侧空间忽略(USN)的发生率变化很大,这可能是由于用于评估单侧空间忽略的传统工具缺乏有效性且灵敏度较低。虚拟现实(VR)评估试图通过提供身临其境的复杂环境来克服这些局限性。然而,现有的基于 VR 的任务大多只关注近空间,缺乏心理测量特性分析和/或临床验证。本研究评估了一项新的基于沉浸式 VR 的任务的临床有效性和敏感性,该任务用于评估人外空间的 USN,并研究了远空间探索缺陷的神经元相关性。该任务由两组右(28)或左(11)半球脑损伤患者和一组健康参与者共同完成,前者也接受了传统的纸笔评估。在所有样本中,我们的虚拟现实任务检测出了44%的忽视病例,而纸笔测试仅检测出31%。重要的是,30%的患者(左右脑均有病变)在纸笔测试中没有明显的USN迹象,但在基于VR的任务中表现超出了正常范围。体素病变症状图显示,在 VR 中检测到的缺陷与岛叶和颞叶皮层的病变有关,而岛叶和颞叶皮层是参与空间处理的神经网络的一部分。这些结果表明,我们基于 VR 的沉浸式任务在检测轻度到严重的影响人际空间的 USN 表现方面是高效和灵敏的,而使用标准工具可能无法检测到这些表现。
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Journal of Neuropsychology
Journal of Neuropsychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
4.50%
发文量
34
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuropsychology publishes original contributions to scientific knowledge in neuropsychology including: • clinical and research studies with neurological, psychiatric and psychological patient populations in all age groups • behavioural or pharmacological treatment regimes • cognitive experimentation and neuroimaging • multidisciplinary approach embracing areas such as developmental psychology, neurology, psychiatry, physiology, endocrinology, pharmacology and imaging science The following types of paper are invited: • papers reporting original empirical investigations • theoretical papers; provided that these are sufficiently related to empirical data • review articles, which need not be exhaustive, but which should give an interpretation of the state of research in a given field and, where appropriate, identify its clinical implications • brief reports and comments • case reports • fast-track papers (included in the issue following acceptation) reaction and rebuttals (short reactions to publications in JNP followed by an invited rebuttal of the original authors) • special issues.
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