HEALTH & WELLNESS

Scientists may have found a new way to detect early Alzheimer's signs — through virtual reality walking tests.

By Aniket Chakraborty

May 5, 2025

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Researchers at University College London used VR headsets to study navigational errors in participants.

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Participants had to walk between cones, make turns, and return without visual cues — relying only on memory.

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Early Alzheimer's patients consistently over-rotated turns and showed erratic direction judgment.

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The findings suggest that spatial navigation errors could be a strong early indicator of Alzheimer's.

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Healthy aging alone did not cause the same turning difficulties, confirming a disease-specific pattern.

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Lead researcher Dr. Andrea Castegnaro says this could open new avenues for easier, earlier diagnosis.

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Experts believe combining VR tests with new blood tests could revolutionize Alzheimer's detection.

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Alzheimer's Research UK warns larger studies are needed but calls the breakthrough "promising."

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Virtual reality may soon help diagnose dementia years earlier, offering new hope to millions.

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