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Effects of Virtual Reality-Based Multimodal Audio-Tactile Cueing in Patients With Spatial Attention Deficits: Pilot Usability Study.

Samuel Elia Johannes KnobelBrigitte Charlotte KaufmannNora GeiserStephan Moreno GerberRené Martin MüriTobias NefThomas NyffelerDario Cazzoli
Published in: JMIR serious games (2022)
Overall, audio-tactile cueing seems to be a promising method to guide patient attention. For instance, in the future, it could be used as an add-on method that supports attentional orientation during established therapeutic approaches.
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