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Autor:
Danielle R Hardesty, Carmen Chek, Jacob Avendano, Allyson Coldiron, Jeanne M Dube, Rebekah Griffin, Eman Nabulsi, Annika Wurm, Michael D Barnett, Thomas D Parsons
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 37:1262-1262
Objective: The Virtual Environment Grocery Store (VEGS; Parsons & McMahan, 2017) has demonstrated relationships with older adults’ adaptive functioning as measured both by self-report and with a performance-based test (Hardesty et al., 2021). Howev
Autor:
Kailee Prentice, Jeanne M Dube, Brandee A McKinney, Yenifer L Morales, Danielle R Hardesty, Logan A Guillory, Thomas D Parsons, Michael D Barnett
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 37:1347-1347
Objective: Virtual reality-based neuropsychological tests allow for immersive stimuli, which may increase ecological validity, and allows for the inclusion of standardized distractors. The Virtual Apartment Stroop test has demonstrated evidence of co
Autor:
Michael Persin, Allyson M Coldiron, Michael D. Barnett, Hannah Sasser, Emma Barr, Glover T, Danielle R. Hardesty, Carmen Chek, Thomas D. Parsons
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1052-1052
Background/Problem Neuropsychologists are often asked to evaluate patients’ functional capacities, yet traditional neuropsychological tests have limited correspondence with real-world outcomes. The Virtual Environment Grocery store (VEGS) is a virt
Autor:
Lucas G Childers, Danielle R. Hardesty, Nancy Tran, Jenna M. Moore, Michael Persin, Lee D, Michael D. Barnett, Thomas D. Parsons, Cameron Bayer
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 36:1223-1223
Objective Virtual reality-based neuropsychological tests offer the ability to capture a variety of data while enabling standardized administration. The purpose of this study was to create an artificial neural network to examine the predictability of