A Neuropsychological Test Battery for the Assessment of Time Deficits
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- STATUS
- Recruiting
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- participants needed
- 80
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- Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri SpA
Summary
Time processing involves different abilities - i.e. estimating the duration of an event and
moving in past and future time - and it is a fundamental ability in everyday life. For these
reasons the
The ability to estimate and reproduce time processing is usually evaluated using computerized tasks and it is influenced by aging: young participants overestimate and elderly participants underestimate time durations.
Virtual Reality is an ecological approach that has recently been used for the
Description
Time processing involves different abilities - i.e. estimating the duration of an event and
moving in past and future time - and it is a fundamental ability in everyday life. However,
in neuropsychology, time processing is routinely neglected in the
Interestingly, recent evidence has begun to demonstrate that our perceptions and sensations are influenced by motor movements and actions. Further, there is also evidence suggesting that movement not only biases perceived time, but can enhance it, suggesting the motor system directly influences temporal perception.
The ability to estimate and reproduce time in actions is usually evaluated using computerized tasks and it is influenced by aging: young participants overestimate and elderly participants underestimate time durations.
Virtual Reality is an ecological approach that has recently been used for the
The primary aim of the project is to measure the impact of time deficits and its effects on everyday life: a neuropsychological battery assessing time processing (Time Estimation, Time Reproduction, Mental Time Travel) is tested using both computerized and virtual reality tasks.
Moreover, the project aims also to investigate i) the correlation between Time Reproduction in a computerized task and the ability to reproduce the duration of an executed action in Virtual Reality; ii) the correlation between Time Estimation in a computerized task and the ability to estimate the duration of an executed action in Virtual Reality.
Details
Condition | Health behavior, Brain Injury, Brain Injury |
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Age | 20years - 85years |
Treatment | Virtual reality |
Clinical Study Identifier | NCT04419818 |
Sponsor | Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri SpA |
Last Modified on | 19 February 2024 |
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