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Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality
Background/Objective: Continuous Performance Tests (CPTs) have demonstrated validity when differentiating children with ADHD from healthy controls. However, these CPTs have limitations such as low ecological validity. New CPTs based on the use of Virtual Reality (VR) have appeared as supposedly impr...
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Asociacion Espanola de Psicologia Conductual
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225036/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30487931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2018.06.003 |
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author | Rodríguez, Celestino Areces, Débora García, Trinidad Cueli, Marisol González-Castro, Paloma |
author_facet | Rodríguez, Celestino Areces, Débora García, Trinidad Cueli, Marisol González-Castro, Paloma |
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description | Background/Objective: Continuous Performance Tests (CPTs) have demonstrated validity when differentiating children with ADHD from healthy controls. However, these CPTs have limitations such as low ecological validity. New CPTs based on the use of Virtual Reality (VR) have appeared as supposedly improved methods for assessing ADHD. This study aims to compare the discriminant value of attentional variables produced by a VR CPT (Aula Nesplora) with that of variables from a traditional CPT (Test of Variables of Attention; TOVA) for identifying ADHD. Method: A total of 338 children aged between 6 and 16 years old (M = 10.84, SD = 3.01) participated in the study: 31.95% correspond to the inattentive presentation, 15.38% to the impulsive-hyperactive presentation, 22.78% to the combined presentation, and the remaining 29.88% correspond to children without ADHD. Results: Results indicated that Aula Nesplora predicts ADHD presentations better than TOVA. It also differentiates better between ADHD and non-ADHD students. Conclusions: These findings show the potential advantages of using virtual reality in ADHD assessment, as it facilitates the diagnosis of ADHD and the differentiation of its presentations in a realistic environment. |
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spelling | pubmed-62250362018-11-28 Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality Rodríguez, Celestino Areces, Débora García, Trinidad Cueli, Marisol González-Castro, Paloma Int J Clin Health Psychol Original article Background/Objective: Continuous Performance Tests (CPTs) have demonstrated validity when differentiating children with ADHD from healthy controls. However, these CPTs have limitations such as low ecological validity. New CPTs based on the use of Virtual Reality (VR) have appeared as supposedly improved methods for assessing ADHD. This study aims to compare the discriminant value of attentional variables produced by a VR CPT (Aula Nesplora) with that of variables from a traditional CPT (Test of Variables of Attention; TOVA) for identifying ADHD. Method: A total of 338 children aged between 6 and 16 years old (M = 10.84, SD = 3.01) participated in the study: 31.95% correspond to the inattentive presentation, 15.38% to the impulsive-hyperactive presentation, 22.78% to the combined presentation, and the remaining 29.88% correspond to children without ADHD. Results: Results indicated that Aula Nesplora predicts ADHD presentations better than TOVA. It also differentiates better between ADHD and non-ADHD students. Conclusions: These findings show the potential advantages of using virtual reality in ADHD assessment, as it facilitates the diagnosis of ADHD and the differentiation of its presentations in a realistic environment. Asociacion Espanola de Psicologia Conductual 2018 2018-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6225036/ /pubmed/30487931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2018.06.003 Text en © 2018 Asociación Española de Psicología Conductual. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original article Rodríguez, Celestino Areces, Débora García, Trinidad Cueli, Marisol González-Castro, Paloma Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality |
title | Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality |
title_full | Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality |
title_fullStr | Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality |
title_short | Comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying ADHD: Traditional vs. virtual reality |
title_sort | comparison between two continuous performance tests for identifying adhd: traditional vs. virtual reality |
topic | Original article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6225036/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30487931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijchp.2018.06.003 |
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