Plechatá Adéla, Sahula Václav, Fayette Dan, Fajnerová Iveta
National Institute of Mental Health, Klecany, Czechia.
Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czechia.
Front Psychol. 2019 Jun 11;10:1330. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01330. eCollection 2019.
Memory decline associated with physiological aging and age-related neurological disorders has a direct impact on quality of life for seniors. With demographic aging, the assessment of cognitive functions is gaining importance, as early diagnosis can lead to more effective cognitive interventions. In comparison to classic paper-and-pencil approaches, virtual reality (VR) could offer an ecologically valid environment for assessment and remediation of cognitive deficits. Despite the rapid development and application of new technologies, the results of studies aimed at the role of VR immersion in assessing cognitive performance and the use of VR in aging populations are often ambiguous. VR can be presented in a less immersive form, with a desktop platform, or with more advanced technologies like head-mounted displays (HMDs). Both these VR platforms are associated with certain advantages and disadvantages. In this study, we investigated age-related differences related to the use of desktop and HMD platforms during memory assessment using an intra-subject design. Groups of seniors ( = 36) and young adults ( = 25) completed a virtual Supermarket Shopping task using desktop and HMD platforms in a counterbalanced order. Our results show that the senior performances were superior when using the non-immersive desktop platform. The ability to recall a shopping list in the young adult group remained stable regardless of the platform used. With the HMD platform, the performance of the subjects of both groups seemed to be more influenced by fatigue. The evaluated user experiences did not differ between the two platforms, and only minimal and rare side effects were reported by seniors. This implies that highly immersive technology has good acceptance among aging adults. These findings might have implications for the further use of HMD in cognitive assessment and remediation.
与生理衰老和年龄相关的神经障碍相关的记忆衰退对老年人的生活质量有直接影响。随着人口老龄化,认知功能评估变得越来越重要,因为早期诊断可以带来更有效的认知干预。与传统的纸笔方法相比,虚拟现实(VR)可以为认知缺陷的评估和补救提供一个生态有效的环境。尽管新技术迅速发展和应用,但旨在研究VR沉浸感在评估认知表现中的作用以及VR在老年人群中的应用的研究结果往往不明确。VR可以以不太沉浸式的形式呈现,如桌面平台,也可以使用更先进的技术,如头戴式显示器(HMD)。这两种VR平台都有一定的优缺点。在本研究中,我们采用被试内设计,调查了在记忆评估过程中使用桌面和HMD平台与年龄相关的差异。老年组(n = 36)和青年组(n = 25)以平衡的顺序使用桌面和HMD平台完成了一项虚拟超市购物任务。我们的结果表明,使用非沉浸式桌面平台时,老年人的表现更优。无论使用何种平台,青年组中回忆购物清单的能力保持稳定。使用HMD平台时,两组受试者的表现似乎更容易受到疲劳的影响。两个平台的评估用户体验没有差异,老年人仅报告了极少且罕见的副作用。这意味着高度沉浸式技术在老年人中具有良好的接受度。这些发现可能对HMD在认知评估和补救中的进一步应用具有启示意义。