Research

Cognitive Sciences and Psychology

Title :

A Virtual Reality-based Experiment Environment to Investigate Sensorimotor Alterations in Depression

Area of research :

Cognitive Sciences and Psychology

Focus area :

Mental Health and Neurotechnology

Principal Investigator :

Dr. Dipanjan Ray, Ashoka University, Haryana

Timeline Start Year :

2024

Timeline End Year :

2026

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Executive Summary :

Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide and a poorly understood condition. This research focuses on sensorimotor changes, a salient yet often disregarded aspect of depression. A virtual reality (VR) setup offers improved ecological validity by offering naturalistic environments while retaining strict control of standardised testing. The project aims to construct and validate a VR-based assessment method of sensorimotor alteration and investigate the sensorimotor profiles of depressed and non-depressed individuals using the validated VR test battery. The scientific objectives include developing and validating a VR-based test battery for sensorimotor alteration in depression, evaluating sensorimotor alterations in depressed and non-depressed populations using questionnaire-based methods, traditional behavioral/psychophysical evaluation, and a VR test battery, and testing whether a VR-based method offers any advantage over traditional methods in detecting sensorimotor alterations in depression. The main experiments will involve participants with depression and healthy controls going through a battery of evaluations, including structured clinical interviews, common behavioral tests, and a VR-based task to evaluate sensorimotor processing. The VR setup will be validated by comparing it to the native behavioral test battery, both biometrically and behaviorally. The VR-test battery has the potential to become an important instrument for sensory and motor changes in depression and a valuable adjunct to existing neuropsychological assessment. The results of this study will provide new insights into sensorimotor alterations in depression and its variability within and between neurotypical and depressed populations.

Total Budget (INR):

23,58,380

Organizations involved