| Literature DB >> 31651408 |
Changbae Bang1, Yelin Nam1, Eun Jae Ko2, Wooseong Lee3, Byungjae Kim3, Yejin Choi3, Yu Rang Park4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Developmental disabilities are a set of heterogeneous delays or difficulties in one or more areas of neuropsychological development. Considering that childhood is an essential stage of brain development and developmental delays lead to personal or social burdens, the early detection of childhood developmental disabilities is important. However, early screening for developmental disabilities has been a challenge because of the fear of positive results, expensive tests, differences in diagnosis depending on examiners' abilities, and difficulty in diagnosis arising from the need for long-term follow-up observation.Entities:
Keywords: cognitive screening tool; developmental disabilities; machine learning; mobile game; serious game
Year: 2019 PMID: 31651408 PMCID: PMC6838693 DOI: 10.2196/14924
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Serious Games Impact factor: 4.143
Figure 1Participant selection flow chart.
Figure 2Screenshots of the serious game by game categories.
Comparison of the baseline information and neuropsychological tests of the normal development and developmental disability groups.
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| Male | 4 (44.4) | 6 (85.7) | —a |
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| Female | 5 (55.6) | 1 (14.3) | — |
| Chronological age, mean (SD) | 71.4 (6.20) | 70.1 (8.01) | .35 | |
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| Full scale IQ | 110.7 (18.3) | 86.7 (13.7) | .008 |
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| Verbal comprehension index | 113.2 (16.7) | 89.1 (15.7) | .02 |
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| Visual spatial index | 109.4 (13.8) | 89.1 (19.0) | .01 |
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| Fluid reasoning index | 104.6 (11.6) | 89.0 (13.7) | .01 |
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| Working memory index | 118.4 (16.8) | 106.1 (15.5) | .14 |
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| Processing speed index | 99.3 (16.2) | 88.1 (14.5) | .14 |
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| Developmental age | 68.7 (5.0) | 62.0 (5.4) | .007 |
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| Cognitive verbal | 73.6 (4.3) | 64.4 (8.5) | .01 |
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| Cognitive motion | 70.0 (4.8) | 63.4 (6.1) | .01 |
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| Visual motor imitation | 67.2 (6.2) | 58.6 (5.4) | .009 |
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| Gross motor | 59.6 (0.9) | 52.4 (11.7) | .005 |
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| Fine motor | 63.3 (4.2) | 56.6 (5.4) | .01 |
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| Perception | 59.4 (2.9) | 58.5 (2.9) | .07 |
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| Imitation | 63.1 (3.5) | 60.6 (3.5) | .03 |
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| Fine motor | 46.4 (19.9) | 29.1 (13.8) | .05 |
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| Manual coordination | 30.2 (9.0) | 22.3 (8.8) | .08 |
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| Self-care | 70.5 (1.5) | 66.0 (5.6) | .10 |
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| Movement | 57.0 (3.7) | 54.4 (5.6) | .20 |
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| Social function | 62.7 (2.5) | 56.7 (4.6) | .005 |
aNot applicable.
bK-WPPSI-IV: Korean-Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence.
cPEP-R: Psychoeducational Profile Revised.
dBOT-2: Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition.
ePEDI: Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory.
Comparison of the game-derived index between the normal development and developmental disability groups.
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| Logical reasoning | 8.28 (0.66) | 7.16 (1.16) | .03 |
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| Constructional ability | 7.82 (0.69) | 7.04 (1.01) | .04 |
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| Mathematical thinking | 9.12 (0.54) | 8.13 (0.88) | .01 |
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| Attention memory | 9.20 (0.68) | 8.50 (0.98) | .04 |
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| Spatial perception | 8.67 (0.58) | 7.76 (0.97) | .06 |
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| Reaction | 8.31 (0.78) | 7.89 (0.30) | .05 |
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| Discernment | 8.71 (0.55) | 8.07 (1.07) | .19 |
| Path accuracy, mean (SD) | 0.795 (0.089) | 0.750 (0.072) | .17 | |
| Completion rate, mean (SD) | 0.991 (0.026) | 0.910 (0.203) | .10 | |
Figure 3Correlation matrix for the game-derived index and neuropsychological tests of the normal development and developmental disability groups. K-WPPSI-IV: Korean-Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence; PEP-R: Psychoeducational Profile Revised; BOT-2: Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition; PEDI: Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory.
Figure 4The receiver operating characteristic and precision-recall curves for leave-one-out cross validation of the model based on the game-derived index from the serious game. ROC: receiver operating characteristic; DD: developmental disabilities; ND: normal development; PR: precision recall; GDI: game-derived index.
Figure 5The receiver operating characteristic and precision-recall curves for leave-one-out cross-validation of the model based on the neuropsychological tests. ROC: receiver operating characteristic; DD: developmental disabilities; ND: normal development; PR: precision recall.