The Neuropsychological Assessment of Unilateral Spatial Neglect Through Computerized and Virtual Reality Tools: A Scoping Review.
Stefano TerruzziFederica AlbiniGemma MassettiRoberta EtziAlberto GallaceGiuseppe VallarPublished in: Neuropsychology review (2023)
Unilateral Spatial Neglect is a disabling neuropsychological deficit. Patients with spatial neglect fail to detect and report events, and to perform actions in the side of space contralateral to a hemispheric cerebral lesion. Neglect is assessed by evaluating the patients' abilities in daily life activities and by psychometric tests. Computer-based, portable and Virtual Reality technologies may provide more and precise data, and be more sensitive and informative, compared to current paper-and-pencil procedures. Studies since 2010, in which such technologies have been used, are reviewed. Forty-two articles meeting inclusion criteria are categorized according to their technological approaches (computer-, graphics tablet or tablet-, virtual reality-based assessment, and other). The results are promising. However, a definite golden standard, technologically based procedure cannot be still established. Developing technologically based tests is a laborious process, which requires technical and user experience improvements as well as normative data, to increase the evidence of efficacy for clinical evaluation of at least some of the tests considered in this review.
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- end stage renal disease
- electronic health record
- newly diagnosed
- mild cognitive impairment
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- deep learning
- big data
- prognostic factors
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- clinical decision support
- machine learning
- blood brain barrier
- data analysis
- minimally invasive
- cerebral ischemia
- cerebral blood flow
- clinical evaluation