The virtual Episodic Memory Task: Towards remediation in neuropsychiatric disorders

I. Fajnerova*, I. Oravcova, A. Plechata, L. Hejtmanek, V. Sahula, K. Vlcek, T. Nekovarova

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Abstract

Impairment of cognitive functioning represents a characteristic manifestation in various neuropsychiatric disorders. Schizophrenia (SZ) is characterised by significant impairment of declarative memory and executive functioning. Remediation of these cognitive functions is therefore a crucial part of the long-term care in SZ. In two pilot studies we present two variants of the virtual Episodic Memory Task (vEMT) used to assess memory for 'what?'-'when?'- A nd 'where?' happened during specific events. Pilot 1: The vEMT was designed in two complex virtual environments (VEs- A n open space office and a family house) and applied in a working memory paradigm. Both variants were tested in several collecting trials with increasing level of difficulty (number of items). We demonstrated a crucial role of the VE structure in the memory for item-space associations, while the temporal associations were not affected. Pilot 2: The second variant was designed to test delayed recall of all three episodic-like memory components by including the item recognition. The task shows unbalanced performance measured for individual components. Both task variants are designed for cognitive remediation in ecologically valid episodic situations, affecting both short- A nd long-term memory. Presented findings will be used to control the difficulty of individual components by regulation of various task parameters in the remediation program.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2017 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation, ICVR 2017
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Publication date10 Aug 2017
Article number8007523
ISBN (Electronic)9781509030538
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2017
Event2017 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation, ICVR 2017 - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 19 Jun 201722 Jun 2017

Conference

Conference2017 International Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation, ICVR 2017
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityMontreal
Period19/06/201722/06/2017
SeriesInternational Conference on Virtual Rehabilitation, ICVR
Volume2017-June

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This study was supported by the projects Nr. LO1611 with a financial support from the MEYS under the NPU I program, and the MEYS Project MSMT-28477/2014 no. 7F14236.2.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 IEEE.

Keywords

  • episodic memory
  • schizophrenia
  • working memory

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