Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of navigation impairment in the single-case study literature. Three dissociable types related to landmarks, locations, and paths were identified. This recent model as well as previous models of navigation impairment have never been verified in a systematic manner. The aim of the current study was thus to investigate the prevalence of landmark-based, location-based, and path-based navigation impairment in a large sample of stroke patients. Method Navigation ability of 77 stroke patients in the chronic phase and 60 healthy participants was comprehensively evaluated using the Virtual Tübingen test, which contains twelve subtasks addressing various ...
OBJECTIVE\nThe notion of distinguishable processing mechanisms for spatial and spatiotemporal inform...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) refers to a heterogeneous group of pathological processes that r...
Item does not contain fulltextWe present two cases (A.C. and W.J.) with navigation problems resultin...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
The general objective of this thesis was to better understand the navigation problems that nearly a ...
OBJECTIVES: An increasing number of studies have presented evidence that various patient groups with...
OBJECTIVES\nAn increasing number of studies have presented evidence that various patient groups with...
Background: Spatial navigation, the ability to determine and maintain a route from one place to anot...
Post-stroke navigation complaints are frequent (about 30%) and intervention is possible, but there i...
The ability to travel independently is a vital part of an autonomous life. It is important to invest...
Post-stroke navigation complaints are frequent (about 30%) and intervention is possible, but there i...
OBJECTIVE: In current stroke care, cognitive problems are usually diagnosed in a stepwise manner. Mo...
OBJECTIVE: In current stroke care, cognitive problems are usually diagnosed in a stepwise manner. Mo...
Item does not contain fulltextWayfinding is a complex cognitive function involving different types o...
OBJECTIVE\nThe notion of distinguishable processing mechanisms for spatial and spatiotemporal inform...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) refers to a heterogeneous group of pathological processes that r...
Item does not contain fulltextWe present two cases (A.C. and W.J.) with navigation problems resultin...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
Objective In a recent systematic review, Claessen and van der Ham (2017) have analyzed the types of ...
The general objective of this thesis was to better understand the navigation problems that nearly a ...
OBJECTIVES: An increasing number of studies have presented evidence that various patient groups with...
OBJECTIVES\nAn increasing number of studies have presented evidence that various patient groups with...
Background: Spatial navigation, the ability to determine and maintain a route from one place to anot...
Post-stroke navigation complaints are frequent (about 30%) and intervention is possible, but there i...
The ability to travel independently is a vital part of an autonomous life. It is important to invest...
Post-stroke navigation complaints are frequent (about 30%) and intervention is possible, but there i...
OBJECTIVE: In current stroke care, cognitive problems are usually diagnosed in a stepwise manner. Mo...
OBJECTIVE: In current stroke care, cognitive problems are usually diagnosed in a stepwise manner. Mo...
Item does not contain fulltextWayfinding is a complex cognitive function involving different types o...
OBJECTIVE\nThe notion of distinguishable processing mechanisms for spatial and spatiotemporal inform...
Cerebral small vessel disease (SVD) refers to a heterogeneous group of pathological processes that r...
Item does not contain fulltextWe present two cases (A.C. and W.J.) with navigation problems resultin...