Examination and treatment of unilateral spatial neglect using virtual reality in three-dimensional space
Taku Numao, Kazu Amimoto, Tomoko Shimada
Abstract
Here, we developed a method that randomly generates balloons in the left-right, up-down, and near-far spaces on a monitor using a head-mounted display. In this study, we evaluated a lack of stimulus-driven attention case that was undetected by conventional assessments such as the Behavioral Inattention Test. We could identify mild neglect with our virtual reality method, as later confirmed using the Catherine Bergego scale. After repeated practice under a tilted background space condition, the patient demonstrated a reduction in the time needed to perceive the appearing balloons, suggesting a therapeutic effect.
Topics & Concepts
NeglectVirtual realityVirtual spacePsychologyStimulus (psychology)Space (punctuation)Cognitive psychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationComputer visionComputer scienceAudiologyArtificial intelligenceMedicinePsychiatryOperating systemSpatial Neglect and Hemispheric DysfunctionVisual perception and processing mechanismsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts