EPELI: a novel virtual reality task for the assessment of goal-directed behavior in real-life contexts

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Erik Seesjärvi
Jasmin Puhakka
Eeva T. Aronen
Alexandra Hering
Sascha Zuber
Liya Merzon
Matthias Kliegel
Matti Laine
Juha Salmi
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[1] University of Helsinki,Department of Psychology and Logopedics
[2] University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital,Child Neurology
[3] University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital,Child Psychiatry
[4] New Children’s Hospital,Laboratory of Developmental Psychopathology
[5] Pediatric Research Center,Department of Developmental Psychology
[6] Tilburg University,Institute on Aging and Lifelong Health
[7] Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research LIVES,Department of Psychology
[8] University of Victoria,Department of Psychology
[9] University of Geneva,Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
[10] Åbo Akademi University,undefined
[11] Aalto University,undefined
[12] MAGICS,undefined
[13] Aalto University,undefined
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Psychological Research | 2023年 / 87卷
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A recently developed virtual reality task, EPELI (Executive Performance in Everyday LIving), quantifies goal-directed behavior in naturalistic conditions. Participants navigate a virtual apartment, performing household chores given by a virtual character. EPELI aims to tap attention, executive function, and prospective memory. To ensure its applicability to further research and clinical work and to study its relationship to relevant background factors, we examined several key properties of EPELI in 77 typically developing 9–13-year-old children. These included EPELI’s internal consistency, age and gender differences, sensitivity to gaming experience, head-mounted display (HMD) type, and verbal recall ability, as well as its relationships with parent-rated everyday executive problems. Of the eight EPELI measures, the following six showed acceptable internal consistency: task and navigation efficacy, number of correctly performed tasks and overall actions, time monitoring, and controller movement. Some measures were associated with age, gender, or verbal encoding ability. Moreover, EPELI performance was associated with parent-rated everyday executive problems. There were no significant associations of gaming background, task familiarity, or HMD type with the EPELI measures. These results attest to the reliability and ecological validity of this new virtual reality tool for the assessment of attention, executive functions, and prospective memory in children.
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