Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.

Blind individuals are particularly dependent on their hearing for defining space. It has been found that both children and adults with visual impairments can struggle with complex spatial tasks that require a metric representation of space. Nonetheless the variability of methods employed to assess s...

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Main Authors: Sara Finocchietti, Giulia Cappagli, Giuseppina Giammari, Elena Cocchi, Monica Gori
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212006
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spelling doaj-38cf3ad406e14240a33962dd24d0c7a52021-03-03T20:44:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01144e021200610.1371/journal.pone.0212006Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.Sara FinocchiettiGiulia CappagliGiuseppina GiammariElena CocchiMonica GoriBlind individuals are particularly dependent on their hearing for defining space. It has been found that both children and adults with visual impairments can struggle with complex spatial tasks that require a metric representation of space. Nonetheless the variability of methods employed to assess spatial abilities in absence of vision is wide, especially in the case of visually impaired children. For this reason, it would be necessary to define a battery of tests that appropriately assess different aspects of spatial perception and to investigate its reliability in order to provide a standard assessment of spatial abilities not only in experimental but also in clinical settings. The aim of this study is to determine the test-retest reliability of a battery of six spatial tasks (BSP, Blind Spatial Perception) and provide the first gold standard for assessing spatial cognition deficits in visually impaired children. Thirty visually impaired children aged 6-17 participated in two identical sessions, at a distance of 10 weeks, in which they performed six spatial tasks: auditory bisection, auditory localization, auditory distance discrimination, auditory reaching, proprioceptive reaching, and general mobility. Test-retest reliability was assessed using the test-retest scatter plots, intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), and coefficient of variation (CV). The results showed good-to-excellent reliability for all six tests, with average ICC values ranging from 0.77 to 0.89 and average CV values ranging from 3.44% to 15.27%. In conclusion, the newly proposed battery (BSP) results as a reliable tool to identify spatial impairments in visually impaired children.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212006
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Monica Gori
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Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.
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Giulia Cappagli
Giuseppina Giammari
Elena Cocchi
Monica Gori
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title Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.
title_short Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.
title_full Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.
title_fullStr Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.
title_full_unstemmed Test-retest reliability of BSP, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.
title_sort test-retest reliability of bsp, a battery of tests for assessing spatial cognition in visually impaired children.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Blind individuals are particularly dependent on their hearing for defining space. It has been found that both children and adults with visual impairments can struggle with complex spatial tasks that require a metric representation of space. Nonetheless the variability of methods employed to assess spatial abilities in absence of vision is wide, especially in the case of visually impaired children. For this reason, it would be necessary to define a battery of tests that appropriately assess different aspects of spatial perception and to investigate its reliability in order to provide a standard assessment of spatial abilities not only in experimental but also in clinical settings. The aim of this study is to determine the test-retest reliability of a battery of six spatial tasks (BSP, Blind Spatial Perception) and provide the first gold standard for assessing spatial cognition deficits in visually impaired children. Thirty visually impaired children aged 6-17 participated in two identical sessions, at a distance of 10 weeks, in which they performed six spatial tasks: auditory bisection, auditory localization, auditory distance discrimination, auditory reaching, proprioceptive reaching, and general mobility. Test-retest reliability was assessed using the test-retest scatter plots, intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC), and coefficient of variation (CV). The results showed good-to-excellent reliability for all six tests, with average ICC values ranging from 0.77 to 0.89 and average CV values ranging from 3.44% to 15.27%. In conclusion, the newly proposed battery (BSP) results as a reliable tool to identify spatial impairments in visually impaired children.
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