老年人口空间取向下降

F. Morganti, G. Riva
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寻路能力具有很高的适应价值,使人类能够有效地探索环境,从而进行目标导向的活动。随着年龄的增长,在空间中定位的能力开始下降,这是神经系统患者认知障碍的主要标志之一。然而,空间取向下降对老年人口构成了很大的限制,它对老年人的日常生活自主性及其亲属和照顾者产生了很大的影响。尽管如此,空间认知的神经心理学方法并不能让研究人员和临床医生对患者的日常寻路能力进行准确的评估。这在边缘情况下可能是至关重要的,比如在与年龄相关的认知衰退中,即使寻路能力受损,空间刺激也可以正确地个性化。本贡献的主要目的是介绍空间评估程序的初步数据-虚拟现实迷宫测试-对健康老年人和阿尔茨海默氏症人群。这将有助于确定能够预防老年人认知能力下降和神经系统患者空间定向康复的特定治疗方法。
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Spatial orientation decline in elderly population
Wayfinding ability has a high adaptive value, allowing humans to efficiently explore an environment in order to have a goal-oriented activity. The ability to orient in space starts declining with age and it constitute one of the main signs of cognitive impairment in neurological patients. Spatial orientation decline constitutes however an high limitation for elderly population and it has a great impact on subject the day-life autonomy and on her/his relatives and caregivers. Despite this, the neuropsychological approach on spatial cognition does not allow researchers and clinicians to have an accurate assessment of patient's everyday wayfinding ability. This could be critical in a borderline situation, such as in an age-related cognitive decline, in which spatial stimuli can be correctly individuated even if wayfinding is compromised. The main aim of this contribution is to introduce preliminary data about a spatial evaluation procedure - the VR Maze test - on healthy elderly and Alzheimer's population. This will support the identification of specific treatments able to prevent the cognitive decline in elderly and the rehabilitation of spatial orientation in neurological patients.
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