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Test-retest reliability of spatial navigation in adults at-risk of Alzheimer’s disease

Gillian Coughlan, Vaisakh Puthusseryppady, Ellen Lowry, Rachel Gillings, Hugo J. Spiers, Anne Marie Minihane, Michael Hornberger

2020PLoS ONE51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Virtual Supermarket Task (VST) and Sea Hero Quest detect high-genetic-risk Alzheimer`s disease (AD). We aimed to determine their test-retest reliability in a preclinical AD population. Over two time points, separated by an 18-month period, 59 cognitively healthy individuals underwent a neuropsychological and spatial navigation assessment. At baseline, participants were classified as low-genetic-risk of AD or high-genetic-risk of AD. We calculated two-way mixed effects intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) for task parameters and used repeated measures ANOVAS to determine whether genetic risk or sex contributed to test-retest variability. The egocentric parameter of the VST measure showed the highest test-retest reliability (ICC = .72), followed by the SHQ distance travelled parameter (ICC = .50). Post hoc longitudinal analysis showed that boundary-based navigation predicts worsening episodic memory concerns in high-risk (F = 5.01, P = 0.03), but in not low-risk, AD candidates. The VST and the Sea Hero Quest produced parameters with acceptable test-retest reliability. Further research in larger sample sizes is desirable.

Topics & Concepts

Alzheimer's diseaseReliability (semiconductor)Test (biology)DiseaseMedicineBiologyInternal medicinePhysicsPaleontologyQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)Dementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchOlder Adults Driving StudiesSpatial Cognition and Navigation
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