用于神经心理评估的交互式多感觉环境的初步研究

Mathyas Giudici, E. Beccaluva, Mattia Gianotti, J. Barbieri, Giacomo Caslini, F. Garzotto
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测量认知功能是一个复杂而具有挑战性的过程,研究人员通常在实验环境和标准化测试中进行研究。这种做法引起了越来越多的批评。特别是心理学的实验室实验是否能够为日常生活中实验室边界之外的障碍提供概括和准确的指标。这被称为“现实世界还是实验室”的困境。传统上使用纸笔进行的大多数测试可能无法发现个人在现实世界中的困难。科学界已经开始寻求新的数字化、互动性和更“生态”的版本。我们的工作研究了一种利用交互式多感官环境(iMSE)的新方法,并质疑iMSE如何有助于神经心理学评估领域。本文描述了nep -神经心理套件,这是iMSE中一套基于游戏的活动,受到广泛采用的神经心理测试的启发。该套件提供了一个环境,在这个环境中,现有的或新的神经心理学测试可以通过刺激、内容和任务进行实验、扩展和修改,更接近现实世界的情况。我们报告了一项探索性实证研究(N=22)对一个著名的测试,以评估注意力技能,Stroop测试。这些结果虽然非常初步,但却提供了将经典测试转换为新形式的效果的见解,以及imse在“现实世界还是实验室”困境的辩论中可以发挥的作用。
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A Pilot Study on Interactive Multisensory Environments for Neuropsychological Assessment
Measuring cognitive functions is a complex and challenging process, and researchers usually conduct their study in experimental settings and with standardized tests. Such an approach is raising more and more criticism. Especially about the capability of psychology’s laboratory experiments to provide generalizable and accurate indicators of impairments outside the laboratory boundaries in everyday life. This is acknowledged as the ”real-world or lab” dilemma. Most tests traditionally performed using paper-and-pencil may fail to detect the individual’s difficulties in the real world. The scientific community has launched a quest for new digitized, interactive, and more ”ecological” versions. Our work investigates a novel approach to this topic that exploits interactive Multi-Sensory Environments (iMSE) and questions how iMSEs could contribute to the neuropsychology assessment field. The paper describes NEP-Neuro-Psychological Suite, a set of game-based activities in iMSE inspired by widely adopted neuropsychological tests. The suite provides a context in which existing or new neuropsychological tests can be experimented, extended, and modified with stimuli, contents, and tasks closer to real-world situations. We report an exploratory empirical study (N=22) on a well-known test to assess attention skills, the Stroop Test. The results, although very preliminary, provide insights into the effects of transposing classic tests into a novel form and the role that iMSEs can play in the debate about the ”real-world or lab” dilemma.
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