2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00123
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Virtual Reality for the Assessment of Everyday Cognitive Functions in Older Adults: An Evaluation of the Virtual Reality Action Test and Two Interaction Devices in a 91-Year-Old Woman

Abstract: Virtual Reality Cognitive Function Assessment feasible approach for function assessment even with older adults who might have very limited computer experience, no prior VR exposure, average educational experiences, and mild cognitive difficulties. Because of inherent limitations of single case reports (e.g., unknown generalizability, potential practice effects, etc.), group studies are needed to establish the full psychometric properties of the Virtual Reality Action Test.

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“…[1], [9], [36], [60], [111], [128], [146], [151], [159] Standard test and game data 20<n<=60 [24], [39], [181] n>60 [76], [136], [201] Standard test and physiological data 20<n<=60 [43], [88], [158], [177], [204] Clinical practice Articles Healthcare Structure [16], [21], [22], [24], [61], [69], [74], [75], [80], [83], [84], [103], [118], [121], [135], [146]- [148], [151], [152], [159], [173], [206], [213] Research Center [15], [25], [47], [64], [65], [70], [79],…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[1], [9], [36], [60], [111], [128], [146], [151], [159] Standard test and game data 20<n<=60 [24], [39], [181] n>60 [76], [136], [201] Standard test and physiological data 20<n<=60 [43], [88], [158], [177], [204] Clinical practice Articles Healthcare Structure [16], [21], [22], [24], [61], [69], [74], [75], [80], [83], [84], [103], [118], [121], [135], [146]- [148], [151], [152], [159], [173], [206], [213] Research Center [15], [25], [47], [64], [65], [70], [79],…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treadmill [94], [115], [146], [151], [217], [218] 6 Pressure sensitive plate [15], [22], [23], [88], [147], [148] 6 Cycle-ergometer [50], [111], [149], [203], [ [6], [9], [25], [29], [30], [38], [40], [46], [55], [57], [60], [66], [71], [72], [74], [85], [92], [97], [145], [150], [152]- [154], [156]- [159], [173], [176], [181], [182], [191], [196], [197], [204], [206], [211],…”
Section: Physiotherapy Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VR systems offer automated scoring and classification of errors and a wide range of detailed behaviors. Small studies and case reports have validated computer-based systems against performance on real life tasks (Allain et al, 2014; Chirico et al, 2020; Giovannetti et al, 2019), but further research is needed to establish the psychometric properties and normative data for these tools before they may be used clinically (see Table 1).…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although VR technology has an interdisciplinary nature, in the last few years, it might appear that most developments in VR studies have focused on clinical aspects 5 . Nowadays, VR emerges as a promising valuable technology as an effective medium for administering different interventions in the healthcare contexts 10,11 . Moreover, VR is considered a valuable tool that could improve and automatize the processes of administering and scoring traditional performance-based assessments without jeopardizing ecological validity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, VR is considered a valuable tool that could improve and automatize the processes of administering and scoring traditional performance-based assessments without jeopardizing ecological validity. Different research highlighted that the score calculated from VR devices reduces the number of errors that could distort the results 12 and reduces the time required for the scoring 11 . The technological progress of VR has expanded the range of tools and types of research questions, adapting several standard performance-based tests to the virtual version.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%