神经功能障碍儿童器械试验结果评价的再试措施

Hock C. Gan, R. J. Frank, F. Amirabdollahian, A. Rainer, R. Sharp
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严重受损的身体和神经损伤儿童(PNI)往往有不稳定的测试反应,因为损伤。通常情况下,甚至连PNI子节点的二进制(YES/NO)意图都无法确定,因为响应是在错误的时间做出的,并且发送了相互冲突的信号。我们提出,有可能利用在噪声响应中发现的成功响应的显著条纹来确定意图。我们可以用两种方法来确定意图;在设备的测试运行中获得的最大条纹尺寸,以及测试运行中重要条纹的总和。最大条纹大小衡量连续成功,条纹的总和给出了重新尝试的指示度量。这项工作是一项更大的研究的一部分,该研究旨在通过使用与计算机交互的新型非手持设备,增加PNI儿童接受认知测试的机会。使用这两种方法,我们能够更密切地比较能力较差和能力较强的PNI儿童的表现。结果表明,那些更有能力的孩子在没有达到目标时,会重新尝试测试。相反,能力较差的孩子分为两组:那些重新尝试目标的和那些不重新尝试目标的,这取决于所使用的设备。这些结果提供了两种可能对确定儿童进行认知测试的意图有用的方法。
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Use of re-attempts measure for evaluating device test results of children with neurological impairments
Severely impaired children with Physical and Neurological Impairments (PNI) often have erratic test responses because of impairments. Very often even the binary (YES/NO) intention of a PNI child cannot be determined because responses are made at the wrong time and conflicting signals are sent. We propose that it is possible to determine intention using significant streaks of successful responses found in the noisy responses. We can use two measures among others to determine intention; the maximum streak size attained in a test run with a device, and the sum of the significant streaks in the test run. The maximum streak size measures consecutive successes and the sum of streaks gives an indication measure of re-attempts. This work is part of a larger study to increase accessibility of PNI children to a cognitive test through the use of new non-hand held devices that interact with a computer. Using the proposed two measures, we are able to compare more closely the performance of the less capable and the more capable PNI children. The results show that the children who are more capable re-attempt in that test when they fail to achieve a target. Conversely the less able children divide into two groups: those that do re-attempt the target and those that do not re-attempt the target dependent however on the device being used. These results provide two measures that are potentially useful for determining the intention of the child undertaking the cognitive test.
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