TALK SUMMARY
A widely applied and effective rehabilitation method for patients experiencing spatial neglect after a stroke is “visual exploration training.” Patients improve their ipsilesional bias of attention and orientation by training exploration movements and search strategies toward the contralesional side of space. In this context, gamification can have a positive influence on motivation for treatment and thus on the success of treatment. In contrast to virtual reality applications, treatment enhancements through augmented reality (AR) have not yet been investigated, although they offer some advantages over virtual reality.
SPEAKER
Britta Stammler M.S.
Neuropsychologist and Researcher, University Hospital Tübingen
MODERATOR
Margot Dorothy Paul Psy.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine
Chapters:
(05:39) - Clinical appearance of neglect and current guidelines for treatment:
(09:20) - Study design and results of the efficacy study
(13:34) - Definition and Comparison of VR and AR
(15:28) - Advantages of AR Over VR:
(20:05) - Introduction to the NAMI Study and Its Objectives
(22:59) - Presentation of Study Results
(24:41) - Positive Results and Conclusion of the NAMI App Study
(25:26) - Factors Contributing to Positive Results
(27:41) - Continuous Development and Optimization of the NAMI App
(30:03) - Challenges in Certification and Future Directions:
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