虚拟环境在临床神经心理学中的应用

A. Rizzo, J. Galen Buckwalter, C. V. D. Zaag, U. Neumann, M. Thiébaux, C. Chua, A. V. Rooyen, L. Humphrey, P. Larson
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虚拟环境(VE)技术越来越被认为是研究、评估和恢复认知过程和功能能力的有用媒介。VE技术创造动态三维(3D)刺激环境的能力,可以记录所有行为反应,提供传统神经心理学方法无法提供的临床评估和康复选择。这项工作有可能推进正常认知和行为过程的科学研究,并提高我们理解、测量和治疗中枢神经系统(CNS)功能障碍临床人群中典型的损伤的能力。本文提供了VE技术在神经心理学评估和认知康复领域应用的基本原理,对临床中枢神经系统人群中针对认知/功能过程的VE文献进行了表格总结,并简要描述了我们针对注意力和视觉空间处理的两种VE应用。
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Virtual environment applications in clinical neuropsychology
Virtual environment (VE) technology is increasingly being recognized as a useful medium for the study, assessment, and rehabilitation of cognitive processes and functional abilities. The capacity of VE technology to create dynamic three-dimensional (3D) stimulus environments, within which all behavioral responding can be recorded, offers clinical assessment and rehabilitation options that are not available using traditional neuropsychological methods. This work has the potential to advance the scientific study of normal cognitive and behavioral processes and to improve our capacity to understand, measure, and treat the impairments typically found in clinical populations with central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction. The paper provides a rationale for the application of VE technology in the areas of neuropsychological assessment and cognitive rehabilitation, presents a tabled summary of the VE literature targeting cognitive/functional processes in clinical CNS populations and briefly describes two of our VE applications targeting attention and visuospatial processing.
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