Immersive Virtual Reality-Based Methods for Assessing Executive Functioning: Systematic Review
BackgroundNeuropsychological assessments traditionally include tests of executive functioning (EF) because of its critical role in daily activities and link to mental disorders. Established traditional EF assessments, although robust, lack ecological validity and are limited to single cognitive proc...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Kirkham (Author), Lars Kooijman (Author), Lucy Albertella (Author), Dan Myles (Author), Murat Yücel (Author), Kristian Rotaru (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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