Driving ability of three patients having a right hemisphere infarct and residual visual inattention was examined. The neuropsychological examination included the Peripheral Perception Test and the Signal Detection Test from the Vienna Test System, and the Behavioural Inattention Test (BIT). Driving ability was assessed with an on-road evaluation. The patients had no neglect based on the BIT and had normal visual fields, but they showed slightly poorer visual search on the left side. All patients passed the official on-road driving test and were considered capable of driving. This study r
The UK along with many European countries lacks a standardised test to objectively test visual atten...
Practical fitness to drive was studied in 28 patients with homonymous hemianopia (HH). More specific...
Aim of this pilot study was to assess the driving performance and its relationship to the visual sea...
Driving a car is often an essential part of maintaining mobility and quality of life, but after a st...
Introduction: Stroke often causes homonymous visual field loss, which can lead to exclusion from dri...
Introduction Stroke often causes homonymous visual field loss, which can lead to exclusion from driv...
Visual inattention is a frequent neuropsychological disorder after right hemisphere (RH) stroke and ...
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of the present study was to conduct an exploratory assessment of visual...
BACKGROUND: Visuo-spatial neglect (VSN) is generally assessed with neuropsychological paper-and-penc...
Resuming driving is an important priority for many stroke patients, yet persistent deficits may resu...
Stroke can adversely affect the coordination and judgement of drivers due to executive dysfunction, ...
BackgroundStroke can affect a variety of cognitive, perceptual, and motor abilities that are importa...
Background and Purpose: Visual inattention is a major cause of road accidents and is a problem commo...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Overall introduction: Individuals with stroke experi...
Introduction: Executive dysfunction can refer to both neurocognitive deficits and behavioral symptom...
The UK along with many European countries lacks a standardised test to objectively test visual atten...
Practical fitness to drive was studied in 28 patients with homonymous hemianopia (HH). More specific...
Aim of this pilot study was to assess the driving performance and its relationship to the visual sea...
Driving a car is often an essential part of maintaining mobility and quality of life, but after a st...
Introduction: Stroke often causes homonymous visual field loss, which can lead to exclusion from dri...
Introduction Stroke often causes homonymous visual field loss, which can lead to exclusion from driv...
Visual inattention is a frequent neuropsychological disorder after right hemisphere (RH) stroke and ...
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of the present study was to conduct an exploratory assessment of visual...
BACKGROUND: Visuo-spatial neglect (VSN) is generally assessed with neuropsychological paper-and-penc...
Resuming driving is an important priority for many stroke patients, yet persistent deficits may resu...
Stroke can adversely affect the coordination and judgement of drivers due to executive dysfunction, ...
BackgroundStroke can affect a variety of cognitive, perceptual, and motor abilities that are importa...
Background and Purpose: Visual inattention is a major cause of road accidents and is a problem commo...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Overall introduction: Individuals with stroke experi...
Introduction: Executive dysfunction can refer to both neurocognitive deficits and behavioral symptom...
The UK along with many European countries lacks a standardised test to objectively test visual atten...
Practical fitness to drive was studied in 28 patients with homonymous hemianopia (HH). More specific...
Aim of this pilot study was to assess the driving performance and its relationship to the visual sea...