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1School of Psychology, University of Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico.
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Recent cost reductions and technological advances have enabled the use of Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) to assess performance tasks in high-fidelity 3D environments. This review outlines the current state of its application in neurocognitive assessment and examines the integration of Artificial Intelligence algorithms and biomedical sensors to standardise laboratory testing. An AI-driven clinical decision-support system (aiCDSS-IVR) is introduced as a modular framework in which immersive virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and biometric sensors are integrated to construct a digital twin that combines behavioural and physiological data for clinical decision support. This technological ecosystem could facilitate a more personalised approach to the assessment and rehabilitation of brain injuries.

