Driving Evaluation of Mild Unilateral Spatial Neglect Patients–Three High-Risk Cases Undetected by BIT After Recovery
2015
The respective driving abilities of three patients having a right hemisphere infarct and mild unilateral spatial neglect (USN) were examined. Neuropsychological examinations included the Behavioral Inattention Test Japanese version (BIT-J) and the Japanese version of the Wechsler Adults Intelligence Scale – Third edition. Their driving ability was assessed with a driving simulator test and on-road evaluation. Patients had no neglect based on the BIT-J, but showed some slight signs of USN on a driving simulator test and on-road evaluation. This study assessed risks of mild USN patient driving and explored possibilities of improving it using Advanced Driving Assistance Systems.
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