“…Neglect or hemianopic patients, generally fail to report, respond, or orient to visual stimuli presented contralaterally to the lesioned hemisphere (Halligan, Fink, Marshall, & Vallar, 2003), due to either a visual field deficit in hemianopia or to a visuospatial attentional deficit in neglect. Similarly, homonymous visual field defects (HVFD) are among the most serious deficits after cerebral artery stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in adults that result in either complete or partial loss of visual perception in one half of the visual field, and lead to numerous impairments in everyday functions (Dundon et al, 2015). In such patients, multisensory training improves not only their ocular functions, but also decreases their self-perceived disability in daily life activities such as bumping into objects, finding objects, and crossing the street (Bolognini, Rasi, Coccia, Ladavas, & Làdavas, 2005; Passamonti, Bertini, & Làdavas, 2009).…”