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E-TAN, a technology-enhanced platform with tangible objects for the assessment of visual neglect: A multiple single-case study

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NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION
卷 31, 期 7, 页码 1130-1144

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2020.1762671

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Attention; visual neglect; stroke; rehabilitation; diagnosis; follow-up

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-16CE37-0005, ANR-10-IAIHU-06]

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E-TAN is a technology-enhanced platform for assessing visual neglect patients, which records the location, sequence, and timing of objects through an automatized process, effectively discriminating patients with visual neglect from those without. Patients can use this platform at home to track the effects of rehabilitation.
Visual neglect is a frequent and disabling consequence of right brain damage. Traditional paper-and pencil tests of neglect have limited sensitivity and ecological validity. The Baking Tray Task (BTT), instead, approaches real-life situations, because it requires participants to place 16 physical objects on a board. The number of objects placed on the left and right portions of the board provides a clinical index of visual neglect. Here we present E-TAN, a technology-enhanced platform for BTT (E-BTT). E-BTT automatically determines the object locations on the board, and also records the sequence and timing of their placement. We used E-BTT to test 9 patients with right hemisphere damage and compared their performance with that obtained by 115 healthy participants. To this end, we developed a new method of analysis of participants' performance, based on the use of the convex hull described by the objects on the board. This measure provides an estimate of the portion of space processed by each participant and can effectively discriminate neglect patients from patients without neglect. E-TAN allows clinicians to assess visuospatial performance by using a convenient, fast, and relatively automatized procedure, that patients can even perform at home to follow-up the effects of rehabilitation.

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