Multimodal immersive trail making-virtual reality paradigm to study cognitive-motor interactions.
Meir PlotnikOran Ben-GalGlen M DonigerAmihai GottliebYotam BahatMaya CohenShani Kimel-NaorGabi ZeiligMichal Schnaider BeeriPublished in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
The present study demonstrates the feasibility and validity of converting a neuropsychological test from two-dimensional pencil-and-paper to three-dimensional VR-based format while preserving core neuropsychological task features. Findings on the spatiotemporal morphology of motor planning/execution during the cognitive tasks may lead to multimodal analysis methods that enrich the ecological validity of VR-based neuropsychological testing, representing a novel paradigm for studying cognitive-motor interactions.