Virtual Multiple Errands Test: reliability, usability and possible applications.

作者: Pietro Cipresso , Giovanni Albani , Elisa Pedroli , Federica Pallavicini , Silvia Serino

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-282-0-38

关键词: Neuropsychological assessmentVirtual realityReliability (statistics)Human–computer interactionTest (assessment)UsabilityComputer scienceHealth informaticsPsychometrics

摘要: Recently, many studies demonstrated the efficacy of using Virtual Reality (VR) in clinical setting, and particular for neuropsychological assessment. However reliability usability test developed within virtual reality paradigm are often neglect. In this study we both well-known psychometrics methods Multiple Errands Test (VMET). a first experiment, reliability, two independent researchers scored through several videos. For assessment analyzed 21 healthy participants 3 patients with Parkinson's disease.

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