S. Raspelli, L. Carelli, F. Morganti, G. Riva, P. Weiss, R. Kizony, N. Katz
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Implementation of the multiple errand test in a NeuroVR-supermarket
Our goal is to develop a tool for the assessment and rehabilitation of executive functions by customizing a virtual reality VR system. The specific objective of this study was to conduct a pilot study using a virtual version of the Multiple Errand Test (VMET) in a healthy population. Results are presented which provide support for the feasibility of using the VMET for a subsequent randomized clinical trial.