CLINICAL APPLICATION OF IMMERSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY IN POSTSTROKE PATIENTS WITH NEGLECT: AVIRTUAL ROAD CROSSING TASK FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF DISCRETE SYMPTOMS IN NEGLECT
Contact: J. Belger M.sc. (Julia.Belger@medizin.uni-leipzig.de); Dr. A. Thöne-Otto (angelika.thoene@medizin.uni-leipzig.de)
External Cooperation: Wagner, S. (University of Magdeburg), Schatz, A. (Clinic for Cognitive Neurology, University Hospital Leipzig; University of Osnabrück), Gaebler, M. (MPI-CBS; Berlin School of Mind and Brain at the HU Berlin), Preim, B. (University of Magdeburg), Villringer, V. (Clinic for Cognitive Neurology, University Hospital Leipzig; MPI-CBS; Berlin School of Mind and Brain at the HU Berlin)
This study will investigate whether a novel three-dimensional immersive Virtual Reality (VR) road crossing task can validly detect discrete symptoms in post-stroke patients with unilateral spatial neglect. With the help of VR, we plan to apply an immersive virtual road crossing task iVRoad to detect discrete neglect symptoms in right-hemispheric poststroke patients. Various outcome parameters are recorded during the execution so that clinicians and researchers can obtain information on patients' performance. In this way, subjects' behavior can be precisely measured and evaluated using safe street crossing scenarios resembling everyday life. Moreover, distance-related dissociations in neglect (peripersonal as space within grabbing area and extrapersonal as space beyond grabbing area) are to be included in conditions similar to everyday life. Based on a neuropsychological assessment battery including conventional pen-and-paper psychometric tests, the new VR task will be validated and evaluated with regard to feasibility aspects such as immersion and presence, usability, cybersickness, motivation and a general impression of the immersive task
Duration: from 01/2020 until 12/2022
Financing: ESF Federal State Innovation Fellowship; financed by funds from the European Union and the Free State of Saxony