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Jong Hun Kim1, Byung Hwa Lee2,3, Seok Min Go4, Sang Won Seo5,6,7, Kenneth M Heilman8, Duk L Na9,10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients with right hemisphere damage are often unaware of, inattentive to and fail to interact with stimuli on their left side. This disorder, called hemispatial neglect, is a major source of disability. Inducing leftward ocular pursuit by optokinetic stimulation (OKS) relieves some of the signs of unilateral neglect. However, it is difficult to provide patients with a continuously moving background that is required for OKS. We studied whether OKS projected onto a see-through head-mounted display (HMD) would help treat neglect.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26666223 PMCID: PMC4678567 DOI: 10.1186/s12984-015-0094-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroeng Rehabil ISSN: 1743-0003 Impact factor: 4.262
Fig. 1Experimental designs. a Screen condition: the optokinetic stimulation (OKS) consists of white and blue vertical stripes that are either stationary or moving leftward. b Patients are requested to point to the subjective midpoint on the red line on the LCD screen with a black pen in his right hand and a researcher clicked the point with mouse on the screen. c HMD condition: the patients are able to see the horizontal red line on the screen through the HMD while the OKS appears on the HMD. d Patients perform line bisection as illustrated in the screen condition (b)
Fig. 2An illustration of bisection performances in all patients with hemispatial neglect (N = 14). In the line bisection tests on paper at screening (leftmost column), diamonds represent mean values of ten trials of line bisection. In the screen (middle column) and HMD (rightmost column) conditions, the closed circles are the mean positions of line bisection tests in OKS– and the arrow heads are mean positions of line bisection tests in OKS+. Refer to the methods section for details
Fig. 3A schematic overall results (a) ‘Stationary’ is defined by no movement of the blue strips (OKS–). The leftward arrow indicates leftward movement of the blue strips (OKS+). b There were statistically significant differences (marked with *) between conditions with and without OKS in both screen and HMD conditions according to Tukey’s test after ANOVA of a randomized complete block design with subsampling. Plus numbers mean rightward deviation in the line bisection tasks and vice versa. § The results of line bisection in the screening test done on the paper. Abbreviations: OKS+, leftward OKS movement; OKS–, no OKS movement; HMD, head-mounted display; SD, standard deviation
Results of the experiments
| DF | SS | MS | F |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conditions | 3 | 170229.6 | 56743.2 | 115.8 | <0.001 |
| Patient | 13 | 375359.5 | 28873.8 | ||
| Experimental error | 39 | 176436.4 | 4524.0 | ||
| Observational error | 280 | 137237.7 | 490.1 | ||
| Total | 335 | 859263.2 |
We performed statistical analyses using ANOVA of a randomized complete block design with subsampling
Abbreviations: DF degree of freedom, SS sum of squares, MS, mean of squares