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Virtual reality for the assessment of frontotemporal dementia, a feasibility study.

Mario F Mendez1, Aditi Joshi, Elvira Jimenez.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) is a non-Alzheimer dementia characterized by difficulty in documenting social-emotional changes. Few investigations have used virtual reality (VR) for documentation and rehabilitation of non-Alzheimer dementias.
METHODS: Five bvFTD patients underwent insight interviews while immersed in a virtual environment. They were interviewed by avatars, their answers were recorded, and their heart rates were monitored. They were asked to give ratings of their stress immediately at the beginning and at the end of the session.
RESULTS: The patients tolerated the head-mounted display and VR without nausea or disorientation, heart rate changes, or worsening stress ratings. Their insight responses were comparable to real world interviews. All bvFTD patients showed their presence in the VR environment as they moved their heads to face and respond to each avatar's questions. The bvFTD patients tended to greater verbal elaboration of answers with larger mean length of utterances compared to their real world interviews.
CONCLUSIONS: VR is feasible and well-tolerated in bvFTD. These patients may have VR responses comparable to real world performance and they may display a presence in the virtual environment which could even facilitate assessment. Further research can explore the promise of VR for the evaluation and rehabilitation of dementias beyond Alzheimer's disease. Implications for Rehabilitation Clinicians need effective evaluation and rehabilitation strategies for dementia, a neurological syndrome of epidemic proportions and a leading cause of disability. Memory and cognitive deficits are the major disabilities and targets for rehabilitation in Alzheimer's disease, the most common dementia. In contrast, social and emotional disturbances are the major disabilities and targets for rehabilitation in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), an incompletely understood non-Alzheimer dementia. Virtual reality is a technology that holds great promise for the evaluation and rehabilitation of patients with bvFTD and other non-Alzheimer dementias, and preliminary evidence suggests that this technology is feasible in patients with bvFTD.

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Keywords:  Frontotemporal dementia; insight; virtual reality

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24524440     DOI: 10.3109/17483107.2014.889230

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol        ISSN: 1748-3107


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2.  The Study of Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Patients With Different Cognitive Impairment Phases Based on Virtual Reality and EEG.

Authors:  Dong Wen; Xifa Lan; Yanhong Zhou; Guolin Li; Sheng-Hsiou Hsu; Tzyy-Ping Jung
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2018-04-03       Impact factor: 5.750

3.  Virtual Reality Applications for Neurological Disease: A Review.

Authors:  Eirini Schiza; Maria Matsangidou; Kleanthis Neokleous; Constantinos S Pattichis
Journal:  Front Robot AI       Date:  2019-10-16

4.  Promoting Reminiscences with Virtual Reality Headsets: A Pilot Study with People with Dementia.

Authors:  Tiago Coelho; Cátia Marques; Daniela Moreira; Maria Soares; Paula Portugal; António Marques; Ana Rita Ferreira; Sónia Martins; Lia Fernandes
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