Jonson Miles, Avramescu Sinziana, Chen Derek, Alam Fahad
School of Medicine, College of Health and Agricultural Sciences, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Department of Anesthesia, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2021 Feb 5;15:628818. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.628818. eCollection 2021.
Impairment of spatial memory, including an inability to recall previous locations and navigate the world, is often one of the first signs of functional disability on the road to cognitive impairment. While there are many screening and diagnostic tools which attempt to measure spatial memory ability, they are often not representative of real-life situations and can therefore lack applicability. One potential solution to this problem involves the use of virtual reality (VR), which immerses individuals in a virtually-simulated environment, allowing for scenarios more representative of real-life without any of the associated risks. Here, we review the evidence surrounding the use of VR for the screening and diagnosis of spatial memory impairments, including potential limitations and how it compares to standard neuropsychological tests. We will also discuss the evidence regarding the potential use of VR in the rehabilitation of spatial memory deficits, which has not been well studied, but which could be game-changing if proven successful.
空间记忆受损,包括无法回忆先前位置和在周围环境中导航,往往是认知障碍发展过程中功能残疾的首批迹象之一。虽然有许多筛查和诊断工具试图测量空间记忆能力,但它们往往不能代表现实生活情况,因此缺乏适用性。解决这一问题的一个潜在办法是使用虚拟现实(VR),它将个体沉浸在虚拟模拟环境中,能实现更具现实生活代表性的场景,且没有任何相关风险。在此,我们回顾围绕使用VR进行空间记忆障碍筛查和诊断的证据,包括潜在局限性以及它与标准神经心理测试的比较。我们还将讨论关于VR在空间记忆缺陷康复中潜在应用的证据,这方面尚未得到充分研究,但如果证明成功可能会带来变革。