Computerized Evaluation of Attention, Learning-Memory, and Executive Function in People with Disability Caused by Injury: A Pilot Study
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Rute Pérez, Sandra; Rodríguez Domínguez, Carlos; Sáez Sanz, Noelia; Pérez García, Miguel; Caracuel Romero, AlfonsoEditorial
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Acquired brain injury Cognitive assessment Computerized assessment VIRTRAEL
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2025-03-21Referencia bibliográfica
Rute-Pérez, S.; Rodríguez-Domínguez, C.; Sáez-Sanz, N.; Pérez-García, M.; Caracuel, A. Computerized Evaluation of Attention, Learning-Memory, and Executive Function in People with Disability Caused by Injury: A Pilot Study. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 2153. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14072153
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Background/Objectives: This study aims to validate the tests in the VIRTRAEL assessment module for individuals in the chronic stage of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI). Methods: A total of 32 participants (81.3% male) were assessed, including 20 individuals who had experienced a stroke (62.5%) and 12 who had experienced a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Cognitive functions such as attention (d2 Attention Test and Digit Subscale of the WAIS-III), learning-memory (HVLT-R and Letters and Numbers Subscale of the WAIS-III), and executive function (Similarities and Matrices Subscales of the WAIS-III and the Zoo Map Test, version 1 of the BADS Battery) were evaluated using standardized paper-and-pencil tests and computerized tests from the VIRTRAEL online platform. Convergent and divergent correlation analyses were conducted using SPSS version 28. Results: Significant correlations were observed between scores in both formats (ranging from r = 0.408 in planning to r = 0.818 in delayed verbal recall), except in reasoning and verbal memory recognition. Conclusions: The tests from the free online platform VIRTRAEL demonstrate adequate validity for the cognitive assessment of individuals with ABI. This suggests that VIRTRAEL is a valuable, accessible tool for monitoring cognitive status, potentially benefiting health, education, and social and occupational reintegration.