Coupling Acoustic Feedback to Eye Movements to Reduce Spatial Neglect
2013
AbstractBackground: A typical consequence of right hemispheric brain lesions is spatial neglect. Patients with spatial neglect suffer from a variety of neglect phenomena and related disorders, including a sustained shift of the horizontal eye-in-head position toward the affected hemisphere. The aim of this study was to investigate benefits of a method of coupling eye movement to an acoustic feedback. Methods: Seven outpatients of the Department of Neurology, Medical University of Vienna, with a chronic spatial neglect following a brain lesion took part in the study. The participants underwent a neuropsychological assessment of spatial neglect at baseline after 10 and 15 training sessions and a follow-up after 3 months. Therapy sessions included training of the saccadic and the pursuit eye movement with the help of acoustic feedback. Results: There were significant improvements of performance in visual exploration, reading, reaction times, and the total score of the conventional subtest of the Behavioral I...
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