Development and user experience evaluation of a virtual reality-based cognitive-assessment tool for older adults: Preliminary study.

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kyoung-Mi Jang, Taehong Kim, Youngjae Jeong, Jun-Hyeong Do
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Abstract

Virtual reality (VR) has demonstrated its potential across a wide range of applications, particularly in education, healthcare, and psychology. Within neuropsychology, VR-based research on cognitive function assessment and treatment is gaining momentum, leading to the development of innovative neuropsychological VR paradigms. Despite advancements, limited research has focused on using VR to assess cognitive functions in older adults. This study aimed to develop an immersive VR-based cognitive-assessment tool to evaluate spatial and sensory-information processing in older adults. The program was implemented using multisensory feedback incorporating visual and auditory stimuli, as well as tactile and gesture-based hand interactions through haptic gloves. Ten individuals (three females and seven males; mean age = 65 years) participated in user-experience evaluations and in-depth interviews to explore the effectiveness and areas for improvement of the proposed program. Survey responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics to assess user experience across four categories. The participants assessed the tool as exceptionally safe (5.00 points), satisfactory (4.33 points), and well-designed (4.73 points). However, they also reported issues such as discomfort during object-hand interactions, inaccurate auditory-feedback recognition, and difficulty performing tactile-attention tasks. The results indicate that the proposed VR-based cognitive-assessment tool holds considerable potential as a useful cognitive assessment tool for older adults. However, it requires further research and development as well as advancements in sensor technology, hand-tracking algorithms, and customizable interfaces.

基于虚拟现实的老年人认知评估工具的开发和用户体验评估:初步研究。
虚拟现实(VR)已经展示了其在广泛应用领域的潜力,特别是在教育、医疗保健和心理学领域。在神经心理学中,基于虚拟现实的认知功能评估和治疗研究正在蓬勃发展,导致创新的神经心理学虚拟现实范式的发展。尽管取得了进步,但有限的研究集中在使用VR来评估老年人的认知功能上。本研究旨在开发一种基于沉浸式虚拟现实的认知评估工具来评估老年人的空间和感觉信息处理。该程序是通过多感官反馈来实现的,包括视觉和听觉刺激,以及通过触觉手套进行触觉和手势的手部互动。10个人(3个女性和7个男性;平均年龄= 65岁)参与用户体验评估和深度访谈,以探索拟议计划的有效性和改进领域。使用描述性统计分析了调查结果,以评估四个类别的用户体验。参与者对该工具的评价为异常安全(5.00分)、满意(4.33分)和设计良好(4.73分)。然而,他们也报告了一些问题,如物体与手交互时的不适,听觉反馈识别不准确,以及执行触觉注意任务时的困难。结果表明,所提出的基于虚拟现实的认知评估工具作为一种有用的老年人认知评估工具具有相当大的潜力。然而,它需要进一步的研究和开发,以及传感器技术、手部跟踪算法和可定制接口的进步。
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Applied Neuropsychology-Adult
Applied Neuropsychology-Adult CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
11.80%
发文量
134
期刊介绍: pplied Neuropsychology-Adult publishes clinical neuropsychological articles concerning assessment, brain functioning and neuroimaging, neuropsychological treatment, and rehabilitation in adults. Full-length articles and brief communications are included. Case studies of adult patients carefully assessing the nature, course, or treatment of clinical neuropsychological dysfunctions in the context of scientific literature, are suitable. Review manuscripts addressing critical issues are encouraged. Preference is given to papers of clinical relevance to others in the field. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief, and, if found suitable for further considerations are peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees. All peer review is single-blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts.
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