两种新颖的非沉浸式虚拟现实测试在mTBI人群中的注意力和执行功能的生态有效性。

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Eliyas Jeffay, Sanghamithra Ramani, Konstantine K Zakzanis
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摘要

在轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)研究领域,人们一直认为,目前的注意力测试方法不够敏感,无法评估日常生活中涉及的注意力的各个方面。文献表明,虚拟现实(VR)测试措施类似于现实生活中的情况具有良好的生态效度。研究人员开发了新的VR评估工具,并对其在mTBI急性后恢复期患者样本中重返工作(RTW)的预测能力进行了研究。方法:招募了50名患有轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)的参与者。他们的临床评估包括入院面谈、标准化神经心理学测试和心理问卷。开发了两种虚拟现实测试(vrt),并提供给参与者。结果:注意测试(VR和传统测试)预测群体成员的准确率为82%,敏感性为82.6%,特异性为81.5%。VRT的第二难度注意转移试验和Ruff 2和7的总速度得分在较小程度上预测就业状态。讨论:这些发现为未来的研究提供了一个起点,以确定哪些特定的参数和测试组合将构成一个“生态电池”,努力将临床神经心理学诊断决策置于与就业能力有关的更坚实的科学基础上。
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The ecological validity of two novel non-immersive virtual reality tests of attention and executive functions in an mTBI population.

Introduction: Within the realm of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) research, it has been argued that current test measures of attention are not sufficiently sensitive to assess the various aspects of attention involved in everyday life. The literature indicates that virtual reality (VR) test measures that resemble real-life situations have good ecological validity. Novel VR assessment tools were developed and their predictive ability investigated as it pertains to return to work (RTW) in a sample of patients in the post-acute recovery period of mTBI.

Methods: 50 participants who had sustained an mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) were recruited. Their clinical evaluation included an intake interview, standardized neuropsychological battery, psychological questionnaires. Two virtual reality tests (VRTs) were developed and also given to the participants.

Results: Tests of attention (VR and traditional tests) significantly predicted group membership at 82% accuracy, with 82.6% sensitivity and 81.5% specificity. The second difficulty level attention shift trial of the VRT and to a lesser degree the total speed score of the Ruff 2 & 7 were predictive of employment status.

Discussion: These findings provide a starting point for future studies to determine which particular parameters and combination of tests would comprise an 'ecological battery' in an effort to place clinical neuropsychological diagnostic decision making as it pertains to employability on firmer scientific grounds.

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Applied Neuropsychology-Adult
Applied Neuropsychology-Adult CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-PSYCHOLOGY
CiteScore
4.50
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11.80%
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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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