成人注意力缺陷多动障碍的多模式评估:一项受控的虚拟研讨会室研究。

IF 3.2 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Annika Wiebe, Behrem Aslan, Charlotte Brockmann, Alexandra Lepartz, Dominika Dudek, Kyra Kannen, Benjamin Selaskowski, Silke Lux, Ulrich Ettinger, Alexandra Philipsen, Niclas Braun
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在评估成人注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)症状时,神经心理测试的诊断价值是有限的。这在一定程度上是由于传统神经心理学测试的生态有效性相当低,通常在电脑屏幕上呈现抽象刺激。弥补这一缺陷的一个潜在方法可能是使用虚拟现实(VR),它可以实现一个更真实、更复杂但仍然标准化的测试环境。本研究调查了一种新的基于虚拟现实的成人多动症多模式评估工具——虚拟研讨会室(VSR)。25名未服用药物的多动症患者、25名服用药物的ADHD患者和25名健康对照者在VSR中接受了虚拟连续表现任务(CPT),同时伴有视觉、听觉和视听干扰。同时,记录头部运动(活动描记术)、凝视行为(眼动追踪)、主观体验、脑电图(EEG)和功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)。未服药的ADHD患者与健康对照组在CPT表现、头部活动描记术、干扰物凝视行为和主观体验方面存在显著差异。此外,CPT表现参数显示了在ADHD人群中评估药物效果的潜在效用。在Thetaβ比率(EEG)或前额叶背外侧氧合血红蛋白(fNIRS)方面没有发现组间差异。总的来说,关于VSR作为成人多动症评估工具的潜力,研究结果是非常有希望的。特别是,CPT、活动描记术和眼动追踪参数的联合评估似乎是一种更准确地捕捉疾病异质性症状表现的有效方法。
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Multimodal assessment of adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: A controlled virtual seminar room study

Multimodal assessment of adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: A controlled virtual seminar room study

In the assessment of adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, the diagnostic value of neuropsychological testing is limited. Partly, this is due to the rather low ecological validity of traditional neuropsychological tests, which usually present abstract stimuli on a computer screen. A potential remedy for this shortcoming might be the use of virtual reality (VR), which enables a more realistic and complex, yet still standardized test environment. The present study investigates a new VR-based multimodal assessment tool for adult ADHD, the virtual seminar room (VSR). Twenty-five unmedicated ADHD patients, 25 medicated ADHD patients, and 25 healthy controls underwent a virtual continuous performance task (CPT) in the VSR with concurrent visual, auditive, and audiovisual distractions. Simultaneously, head movements (actigraphy), gaze behaviour (eye tracking), subjective experience, electroencephalography (EEG), and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) were recorded. Significant differences between unmedicated patients with ADHD and healthy controls were found in CPT performance, head actigraphy, distractor gaze behaviour, and subjective experience. Moreover, CPT performance parameters demonstrated potential utility for assessing medication effects within the ADHD population. No group differences were found in the Theta-Beta-Ratio (EEG) or dorsolateral-prefrontal oxy-haemoglobin (fNIRS). Overall, the results are very promising regarding the potential of the VSR as an assessment tool for adult ADHD. In particular, the combined assessment of CPT, actigraphy, and eye tracking parameters appears to be a valid approach to more accurately capture the heterogeneous symptom presentation of the disorder.

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Clinical psychology & psychotherapy
Clinical psychology & psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy aims to keep clinical psychologists and psychotherapists up to date with new developments in their fields. The Journal will provide an integrative impetus both between theory and practice and between different orientations within clinical psychology and psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy will be a forum in which practitioners can present their wealth of expertise and innovations in order to make these available to a wider audience. Equally, the Journal will contain reports from researchers who want to address a larger clinical audience with clinically relevant issues and clinically valid research.
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