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Driving Simulation in the Clinic: Testing Visual Exploratory Behavior in Daily Life Activities in Patients with Visual Field Defects
JoVE Journal
Medicine
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JoVE Journal Medicine
Driving Simulation in the Clinic: Testing Visual Exploratory Behavior in Daily Life Activities in Patients with Visual Field Defects
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11:12 min

September 18, 2012

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Chapters

  • 00:05Title
  • 02:09Preparation of Study Position
  • 03:19Eye Tracker Calibration
  • 04:50Driving Simulation
  • 07:19Analysis of Simulation Data
  • 08:18Results: Driving Simulation in Patients with Deficits
  • 10:21Conclusion

Summary

Automatic Translation

Patients with visual deficits after stroke report about different constraints in daily life most likely due to variable compensatory strategies, which are difficult to differentiate in clinical routine. We present a clinical set-up which allows measurement of different compensatory head- and eye-movement-strategies and evaluating their effects on driving performance.

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