Virtual reality pencil and paper tests for neglect: a protocol.
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Auteurs : Kenji Baheux [Japon] ; Makoto Yoshizawa ; Kazunori Seki ; Yasunobu HandaSource :
- Cyberpsychology & behavior : the impact of the Internet, multimedia and virtual reality on behavior and society [ 1094-9313 ] ; 2006.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Computer Simulation, Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted (instrumentation), Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted (methods), Eye Movements (physiology), Humans, Motor Skills (physiology), Perceptual Disorders (diagnosis), Perceptual Disorders (therapy), Psychomotor Performance (physiology), Reference Values, Therapy, Computer-Assisted (instrumentation), Therapy, Computer-Assisted (methods), Touch, User-Computer Interface.
- MESH :
- diagnosis : Perceptual Disorders.
- instrumentation : Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Therapy, Computer-Assisted.
- methods : Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted, Therapy, Computer-Assisted.
- physiology : Eye Movements, Motor Skills, Psychomotor Performance.
- therapy : Perceptual Disorders.
- Computer Simulation, Humans, Reference Values, Touch, User-Computer Interface.
Abstract
Hemispatial neglect is a common disorder that can occur after a lesion in the right hemisphere. Its main characterization is the difficulty in processing visual stimuli emanating from the space contralateral to the lesion. Pencil and paper tests (such as target cancellation, line bisection, or drawing copy) are used to diagnose neglect. We propose using virtual reality technology and haptic force feedback to enhance pencil and paper tests. Our system can track the patients' eye-gaze and their hand movements. Also, the efficiency of several techniques used to decrease the neglect in different sensory spaces are investigated.
DOI: 10.1089/cpb.2006.9.192
PubMed: 16640478
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