一种用于视觉顺序记忆缺陷诊断和性能测量的综合仪器

Ayşe Rumeysa Mohammed, Ammar Rashed, S. Shirmohammadi
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在执行记忆字母、数字、物体或形状等任务时,视觉顺序记忆(VSM)起着至关重要的作用,尤其是当任务的顺序很重要时。缺乏VSM使人的生活更具挑战性,可能导致阅读障碍和计算障碍。因此,检测和治疗视觉顺序记忆缺陷(VSMD)非常重要。但目前的临床方法诊断率很低,而且在诊所接受治疗的时间也很有限。在本文中,我们提出了一种基于折纸的严肃游戏,称为Memori,作为诊断,绩效测量和治疗VSMD患者的综合工具。我们将阐述使用Origami的基本原理、游戏的设计过程及其实现。我们对24名成年人的初步表现评估显示,使用我们工具的人的记忆力提高了13%,表现得分提高了1.00分,而注意力从2.33分略微下降到2.02分。
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A synthetic instrument for diagnosis and performance measurement of Individuals with Visual Sequential Memory Deficit
When performing tasks such as remembering letters, numbers, objects, or shapes, a persons Visual Sequential Memory (VSM) plays a crucial role, especially when the order of the tasks is important. Lack of VSM makes the persons life more challenging, possibly leading to dyslexia and dyscalculia. As such, it is important to detect and treat Visual Sequential Memory Deficit (VSMD). But current clinical methods have a low rate of diagnosis, and also offer limited hours to persons being treated in the clinics. In this paper, we propose an Origami based Serious Game, called Memori, as a synthetic instrument for the diagnosis, performance measurement, and treatment of people with VSMD. We illustrate the rationale behind using Origami, the design process of our game, and its implementation. Our preliminarily performance evaluations with 24 adults reveal a 13% improvement of memory and 1.00 score increase in performance while a slight decrease occurred in attentiveness from 2.33 to 2.02 for people who use our tool.
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