Psychometric Calibration of a Tool Based on 360 Degree Videos for the Assessment of Executive Functions
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
Short description:
Borgnis, F., Borghesi, F., Rossetto, F., Pedroli, E., Lavorgna, L., Riva, G., Baglio, F., Cipresso, P., Psychometric Calibration of a Tool Based on 360 Degree Videos for the Assessment of Executive Functions, <>, 2023; 12 (4): 1645-S/N. [doi:10.3390/jcm12041645] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/228644]
abstract:
Introduction: Over the last decades, interactive technologies appeared a promising solution in the ecological evaluation of executive functioning. We have developed the EXecutive-functions Innovative Tool 360° (EXIT 360°), a new instrument that exploits 360° technologies to provide an ecologically valid assessment of executive functioning. Aim: This work wanted to evaluate the convergent validity of the EXIT 360°, comparing it with traditional neuropsychological tests (NPS) for executive functioning. Methods: Seventy-seven healthy subjects underwent an evaluation that involved: (1) a paper-and-pencil neuropsychological assessment, (2) an EXIT 360° session, involving seven subtasks delivered by VR headset, and (3) a usability assessment. To evaluate convergent validity, statistical correlation analyses were performed between NPS and EXIT 360° scores. Results: The data showed that participants had completed the whole task in about 8 min, with 88.3% obtaining a high total score (≥12). Regarding convergent validity, the data revealed a significant correlation between the EXIT 360° total score and all NPS. Furthermore, data showed a correlation between the EXIT 360° total reaction time and timed neuropsychological tests. Finally, the usability assessment showed a good score. Conclusion: This work appears as a first validation step towards considering the EXIT 360° as a standardized instrument that uses 360° technologies to conduct an ecologically valid assessment of executive functioning. Further studies will be necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of the EXIT 360° in discriminating between healthy control subjects and patients with executive dysfunctions.
Iris type:
Articolo in rivista, Nota a sentenza
Keywords:
360° environments; 360° videos; convergent validity; executive functions; psychometric assessment; virtual reality
List of contributors:
Borgnis, Francesca; Borghesi, F.; Rossetto, Federica; Pedroli, E.; Lavorgna, L.; Riva, Giuseppe; Baglio, F.; Cipresso, Pietro
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