An immersive virtual reality tool for assessing left and right unilateral spatial neglect

Author:

Thomasson Marine123ORCID,Perez‐Marcos Daniel4,Crottaz‐Herbette Sonia45,Brenet Fanny4,Saj Arnaud1678,Bernati Thérèse1,Serino Andrea4910,Tadi Tej4,Blanke Olaf1011,Ronchi Roberta1210

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory for Behavioral Neurology and Imaging of Cognition University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland

2. Neuropsychology Unit, Neurology Department University Hospital of Geneva Geneva Switzerland

3. Cognitive and Experimental Neuropsychology Laboratory University of Geneva Geneva Switzerland

4. MindMaze SA Lausanne Switzerland

5. Neuropsychology and Neurorehabilitation Service, Department of Clinical Neurosciences Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland

6. Department of Psychology University of Montréal Montréal Quebec Canada

7. CRIR/Institut Nazareth et Louis‐Braille du CISSS de la Montérégie‐Centre Longueuil Quebec Canada

8. Spectre Biotech Paris France

9. MySpace Lab, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Lausanne University of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland

10. Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience Neuro‐X Institute and Brain‐Mind Institute, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Geneva Switzerland

11. Department of Neurosurgery Lausanne University Hospital, University of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThe reported rate of the occurrence of unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is highly variable likely due to the lack of validity and low sensitivity of classical tools used to assess it. Virtual reality (VR) assessments try to overcome these limitations by proposing immersive and complex environments. Nevertheless, existing VR‐based tasks are mostly focused only on near space and lack analysis of psychometric properties and/or clinical validation. The present study evaluates the clinical validity and sensitivity of a new immersive VR‐based task to assess USN in the extra‐personal space and examines the neuronal correlates of deficits of far space exploration. The task was administrated to two groups of patients with right (N = 28) or left (N = 11) hemispheric brain lesions, also undergoing classical paper‐and‐pencil assessment, as well as a group of healthy participants. Our VR‐based task detected 44% of neglect cases compared to 31% by paper‐and‐pencil tests in the total sample. Importantly, 30% of the patients (with right or left brain lesions) with no clear sign of USN on the paper‐and‐pencil tests performed outside the normal range in the VR‐based task. Voxel lesion‐symptom mapping revealed that deficits detected in VR were associated with lesions in insular and temporal cortex, part of the neural network involved in spatial processing. These results show that our immersive VR‐based task is efficient and sensitive in detecting mild to strong manifestations of USN affecting the extra‐personal space, which may be undetected using standard tools.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

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