2023
DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2022.2158876
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Effects of prism adaptation and visual scanning training on perceptual and response bias in unilateral spatial neglect

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“…In particular, standard pen-and-paper tests batteries have been translated to VR with comparable or improved performance, and new USN management platforms have emerged (Fordell et al, 2016;Knobel et al, 2020). Therapeutic approaches for USN rehabilitation can be categorized into bottom-up and top-down strategies, primarily contrasting visual scanning training (VST) with methods involving aids such as prism adaptation (PA; Gammeri et al, 2023). While the top-down approach consists in teaching the patient compensatory strategies for neglect (with short-term impact), the bottom-up approach aims to remediate attention biases and spatial representations.…”
Section: Usn Evaluation and Managementcurrent Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, standard pen-and-paper tests batteries have been translated to VR with comparable or improved performance, and new USN management platforms have emerged (Fordell et al, 2016;Knobel et al, 2020). Therapeutic approaches for USN rehabilitation can be categorized into bottom-up and top-down strategies, primarily contrasting visual scanning training (VST) with methods involving aids such as prism adaptation (PA; Gammeri et al, 2023). While the top-down approach consists in teaching the patient compensatory strategies for neglect (with short-term impact), the bottom-up approach aims to remediate attention biases and spatial representations.…”
Section: Usn Evaluation and Managementcurrent Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%