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Development of a new virtual reality test of cognition: assessing the test-retest reliability, convergent and ecological validity of CONVIRT

Ben Horan, Rachael A. Heckenberg, Paul Maruff, Bradley J. Wright

2020BMC Psychology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Technological advances provide an opportunity to refine tools that assess central nervous system performance. This study aimed to assess the test-retest reliability and convergent and ecological validity of a newly developed, virtual-reality, concussion assessment tool, 'CONVIRT', which uses eye-tracking technology to assess visual processing speed, and manual reaction time (pushing a button on a riding crop) to assess attention and decision-making. CONVIRT was developed for horse jockeys, as of all sportspersons, they are most at risk of concussion. METHODS: Participants (N = 165), were assessed with CONVIRT, which uses virtual reality to give the user the experience of riding a horse during a horserace. Participants were also assessed with standard Cogstate computer-based concussion measures in-between two completions of the CONVIRT battery. The physiological arousal induced by the test batteries were assessed via measures of heart rate and heart rate variability (LF/HF ratio). RESULTS: Satisfactory test-retest reliability and convergent validity with Cogstate attention and decision-making subtests and divergent validity in visual processing speed measures were observed. CONVIRT also increased heart rate and LF/HF ratio, which may better approximate participant arousal levels in their workplace. CONCLUSIONS: CONVIRT may be a reliable and valid tool to assess elements of cognition and CNS disruption. The increased ecological validity may also mean better informed 'return-to-play' decisions and stronger industry acceptance due to the real-world meaningfulness of the assessment. However, before this can be achieved, the sensitivity of the CONVIRT battery needs to be demonstrated.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyEcological validityConvergent validityCognitionConcussionVirtual realityReliability (semiconductor)ArousalCognitive psychologyTest (biology)Cognitive testApplied psychologyPoison controlPsychometricsDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyInjury preventionArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceEcologyNeuroscienceEnvironmental healthBiologyInternal consistencyPower (physics)MedicineQuantum mechanicsPhysicsTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlTechnology and Human Factors in Education and Health
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