Characteristics of Visual Cognition in Patients with Anoxic Encephalopathy: An Eye-tracking Study
Yuya Nakajima,
Nobuhiro Takahashi,
Kaori Kawabata
et al.
Abstract:Objectives
: Despite the frequent occurrence of visual cognitive impairment after anoxic
encephalopathy, only a few studies have analyzed gaze movements following
encephalopathy. This study determined the visual cognitive characteristics of patients
with anoxic encephalopathy using an eye-tracking system.
Methods
: This study included ten patients with anoxic encephalopathy and ten age/sex-matched
controls. Factors for anoxic encephalopathy onset and brain imaging findi… Show more
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