Abstract
Date Presented 4/20/2018
A virtual reality (VR) intervention was delivered to participants with unilateral spatial neglect (USN). Results were variable and suggest that the efficacy of VR may depend on individual factors. With further research, VR can be a useful tool to reduce the impact of USN on long-term recovery.
Primary Author and Speaker: Corinne Martin
Additional Authors and Speakers: Matthew Foreman
Contributing Authors: Jack Engsberg
AOTA Taxonomy:
Translational Research
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2018
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