Background: Virtual reality applications to assist older adult with cognitive and functional decline are fast growing. However, such technological developments face limitations such as due to limited constructs and ecological validity. This study was aimed at investigating age-related changes in functional abilities and their associated cognitive underpinnings during task performance in virtual and real environments. Method: Twenty-two younger adults (university students) and 22 older adults (aged 58–74) performed a multiple errands task twice, once in the “Discoveries” section of the National Museum of Scotland and once in the same room as a virtual environment. Accuracy and distance traveled were measured in both groups. Cognitive and dai...
Objectives This review aimed to summarize the currently available premium evidence to determine the...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to evaluate motor control activity (active vs. passi...
Prospective memory (PM) is defined be the capacity to remember to realize an intended action in the ...
Traditional tests of prefrontal dysfunction have been found to be poor in predicting real-world defi...
International audienceNormal aging is characterized by cognitive, functional, and neuroanatomic chan...
Virtual reality (VR) allows for the creation of ecological environments that could be used for cogni...
Prospective memory, or memory to carry out future intentions, is involved in carrying out everyday a...
International audienceBrain aging is a natural process that leads to a change in cognitive functions...
The objective of the current study was to assess how applicable developments in the use of virtual r...
Wayfinding ability has a high adaptive value, allowing humans to efficiently explore an environment ...
Research is often focused on understanding barriers to the use and adoption of technology to support...
Aging is a global phenomenon affecting numerous developed and developing countries. During this proc...
Purpose of the study: Older adults often have problems finding their way in novel environments such ...
International audiencePurpose State: A pilot-study with a comparison approach between aging and trau...
Introduction: While virtual reality (VR) is an emerging paradigm in a variety of research contexts, ...
Objectives This review aimed to summarize the currently available premium evidence to determine the...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to evaluate motor control activity (active vs. passi...
Prospective memory (PM) is defined be the capacity to remember to realize an intended action in the ...
Traditional tests of prefrontal dysfunction have been found to be poor in predicting real-world defi...
International audienceNormal aging is characterized by cognitive, functional, and neuroanatomic chan...
Virtual reality (VR) allows for the creation of ecological environments that could be used for cogni...
Prospective memory, or memory to carry out future intentions, is involved in carrying out everyday a...
International audienceBrain aging is a natural process that leads to a change in cognitive functions...
The objective of the current study was to assess how applicable developments in the use of virtual r...
Wayfinding ability has a high adaptive value, allowing humans to efficiently explore an environment ...
Research is often focused on understanding barriers to the use and adoption of technology to support...
Aging is a global phenomenon affecting numerous developed and developing countries. During this proc...
Purpose of the study: Older adults often have problems finding their way in novel environments such ...
International audiencePurpose State: A pilot-study with a comparison approach between aging and trau...
Introduction: While virtual reality (VR) is an emerging paradigm in a variety of research contexts, ...
Objectives This review aimed to summarize the currently available premium evidence to determine the...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to evaluate motor control activity (active vs. passi...
Prospective memory (PM) is defined be the capacity to remember to realize an intended action in the ...