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The impact of visuospatial perception on distance judgment and depth perception in an Augmented Reality environment in patients after stroke: an exploratory study.

Chiara HöhlerNils David RasamoelNina RohrbachJohn Paulin HansenKlaus JahnJoachim HermsdörferCarmen Krewer
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
Impairments in VSP reduce the ability to estimate distance and to perceive three-dimensionality in an AR environment. While stereovision is key for task performance in HS, spatial localization/visuoconstruction is predominant in patients. Since impairments in VSP are present after stroke, these findings might be crucial when AR is applied for neurorehabilitative treatment. In order to maximize the therapy outcome, the design of AR games should be adapted to patients' impaired VSP.  Trial registration: The trial was not registered, as it was an observational study.
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