Abstract Background Stroke has been considered a serious public health problem in many countries, accounting for complex disorders involving perception, such as visual, cognitive and functional deficits. The impact of stroke on the visual perception of individuals with impairments in functional independence was investigated. Methods We measured changes in functional independence and visual function in 40 patients with stroke (M = 52.3, SD = 0.65) and 10 controls (M = 52.5, SD = 0.66). The patients were divided into four subgroups following the Barthel Index (Group A: 20–35, serious dependence; Group B: 40–55, moderate dependence; Group C: 60–95, mild dependence; and Group D: 100 points, independence). Visual function was evaluated using the...
Patients with brain damage may encounter several social and (neuro)psychological problems in daily l...
Aim: To determine whether providing therapy staff with objective information regarding the nature of...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Visual deficits are common after stroke and are powerful predictors for the chronic functional outco...
Damage to specific areas outside the primary visual cortex can cause selective deficits of higher vi...
Purpose We document current clinical practice and needs in screening for visual perception problems...
Most clinical diagnoses of stroke are based on the persistence of symptoms relating to consciousness...
Introduction: We aimed to investigate whether associations between deficits in “mid-range” visual fu...
Visual deficits are common after stroke and are powerful predictors for the chronic functional outco...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
This main objective of this pilot study was to explore the relationship of subjective visual perform...
Binocular rivalry is a perceptual phenomenon producing random fluctuations in perception while the p...
International audienceBackground: Balance rehabilitation should consider individual comportments acc...
Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome after stroke. The degree of ...
Patients with brain damage may encounter several social and (neuro)psychological problems in daily l...
Patients with brain damage may encounter several social and (neuro)psychological problems in daily l...
Aim: To determine whether providing therapy staff with objective information regarding the nature of...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...
Visual deficits are common after stroke and are powerful predictors for the chronic functional outco...
Damage to specific areas outside the primary visual cortex can cause selective deficits of higher vi...
Purpose We document current clinical practice and needs in screening for visual perception problems...
Most clinical diagnoses of stroke are based on the persistence of symptoms relating to consciousness...
Introduction: We aimed to investigate whether associations between deficits in “mid-range” visual fu...
Visual deficits are common after stroke and are powerful predictors for the chronic functional outco...
We used six psychophysical tasks to measure sensitivity to different types of global motion in 45 he...
This main objective of this pilot study was to explore the relationship of subjective visual perform...
Binocular rivalry is a perceptual phenomenon producing random fluctuations in perception while the p...
International audienceBackground: Balance rehabilitation should consider individual comportments acc...
Limited evidence suggests that visual impairments may influence outcome after stroke. The degree of ...
Patients with brain damage may encounter several social and (neuro)psychological problems in daily l...
Patients with brain damage may encounter several social and (neuro)psychological problems in daily l...
Aim: To determine whether providing therapy staff with objective information regarding the nature of...
Not much is known about how well stroke patients are able to perform motor imagery (MI) and which MI...