par Sauvage, Chloé ;Chaulet, Pierre;Rivas Lopez, Luana ;Garbusinski, Johanne ;Cabaraux, Pierre;Duvigneaud, Zachary ;Baudry, Stéphane
Référence Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 57, page (jrm41195)
Publication Publié, 2025-01
Référence Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 57, page (jrm41195)
Publication Publié, 2025-01
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : | The conventional test to detect unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is the Bells Test performed in a paper-and-pencil format. While several studies showed immersive virtual reality (VR) tests may provide greater sensitivity in revealing the presence of USN using visual scanning tasks, none has investigated the Bells Test in VR. This study compares the Bells Test performed in paper-and-pencil format (PP) and in VR in conventional (CVR) and ecological (EVR) format, which differ by the size of the display, in stroke patients. |