The Split-Half Reliability and Construct Validity of the Virtual Reality-Based Path Integration Task in the Healthy Population

Author:

Fu XiaoORCID,Zhang ZhenglinORCID,Zhou Yanfei,Chen Qi,Yang Li-ZhuangORCID,Li Hai

Abstract

Objective: The virtual reality (VR)-based path integration task shows substantial promise in predicting dementia risk. However, the reliability and validity in healthy populations need further exploration. The present study investigates the relationship between task indicators and brain structures in a healthy population using a VR-based navigation task, particularly the entorhinal cortex (EC) and hippocampus. Methods: Sixty healthy adults were randomly recruited to perform a VR-based path integration task, the digit span task (DST), and an MRI scan. The indicators of the VR-based path integration task were calculated, including the absolute distance error (ADE), degree of angle deviation (DAD), degree of path deviation (DPD), and return time (Time). The reliability of the above indicators was then estimated using the split-half method and Cronbach’s alpha. Correlation and regression analyses were then performed to examine the associations between these indicators and age, general cognitive ability (DST), and brain structural measures. Results: ADE, DAD, and DPD showed reasonable split-half reliability estimates (0.84, 0.81, and 0.72) and nice Cronbach’s alpha estimates (0.90, 0.86, and 0.96). All indicators correlated with age and DST. ADE and DAD were sensitive predictors of hippocampal volume, and return time was a predictor of EC thickness. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrate that the VR-based path integration task exhibits good reliability and validity in the healthy population. The task indicators are age-sensitive, can capture working memory capacity, and are closely related to the integrity of individual EC and hippocampal structures.

Funder

the Natural Science Fund of Hefei City

he Natural Science Fund of Anhui Province

the General scientific research project of Anhui Provincial Health Commission

Collaborative Innovation Program of Hefei Science Center, CAS

Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Medical Physics and Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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