2010
DOI: 10.3233/nre-2010-0607
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Practical clinical treatment strategies for evaluation and treatment of visual field loss and visual inattention

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“…However, the task has broad applicability; it can be used to measure di erences in peripheral awareness between any two groups of people, whether meditators or otherwise. For instance, a number of neurological and psychiatric conditions are known to either compromise or enhance peripheral awareness, including stroke (Rowe et al, 2022), traumatic brain injury (Berryman et al, 2010), schizophrenia (Kraehenmann et al, 2012), autism (Frey et al, 2013), and attention de cit hyperactivity disorder (Panagiotidi et al, 2017), and the task can be used to gauge the extent of these di erences.…”
Section: Section 4 Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the task has broad applicability; it can be used to measure di erences in peripheral awareness between any two groups of people, whether meditators or otherwise. For instance, a number of neurological and psychiatric conditions are known to either compromise or enhance peripheral awareness, including stroke (Rowe et al, 2022), traumatic brain injury (Berryman et al, 2010), schizophrenia (Kraehenmann et al, 2012), autism (Frey et al, 2013), and attention de cit hyperactivity disorder (Panagiotidi et al, 2017), and the task can be used to gauge the extent of these di erences.…”
Section: Section 4 Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retraining visuospatial scanning, attention to visual stimuli [58][59][60] Telling time/analog clock Retraining strengthening of visuospatial information such as clock 71…”
Section: Category Matchingmentioning
confidence: 99%