Unilateral spatial neglect affected by right-sided stimuli in a three-dimensional virtual environment: A preliminary proof-of-concept study.

Kazuhiro Yasuda, Saki Takazawa, Daisuke Muroi, Yuko Fujimoto, Mizuki Hirano, Akira Koshino, Hiroyasu Iwata
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Abstract

Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) is defined as the inability to attend and see on one side, which seriously interferes with daily life. Clinically, patients with left USN commonly demonstrate a striking immediate capture of attention from ipsilesional, right-sided items as soon as a visual scene unfolds (i.e., magnetic attraction [MA]). Therefore, this preliminary study utilized a three-dimensional (3D) virtual environment to evaluate the effects of eliminating stimuli in the rightward space and directing attention to the left on neglect symptoms.

Methods: Seven patients with USN participated in this study, and two types of visual stimuli were created: the numbers and objects in the 3D virtual environment. To eliminate the visual stimuli on the right side, a moving slit was introduced in the virtual environment. During the experiment, patients were required to orally identify each object and number both in moving and nonmoving slit conditions.

Results: A statistical comparison of scores with and without the moving slit in the 3D virtual space indicated significant changes in the object stimuli condition; however, no statistically significant difference was observed in the number stimuli condition.

Conclusions: Masking the right side within the 3D virtual space increased the number of objects that can be recognized on the left side by patients with USN. The results may allow interventions in a virtual reality environment that closely resembles the patient's real-life space.Clinical Relevance-Magnetic attraction is a symptom seen in patients in clinical practice, but there is no method of rehabilitation. The proposed moving slit method is expected to be effective because it enables attention guidance in a three-dimensional space.

受三维虚拟环境中右侧刺激影响的单侧空间忽略:初步概念验证研究
单侧空间忽略(USN)被定义为无法注意和观察一侧,严重影响日常生活。在临床上,左侧空间忽略症患者通常会表现出视觉场景一出现,注意力就会立即被同侧、右侧的物品所吸引(即磁场吸引 [MA])。因此,这项初步研究利用三维(3D)虚拟环境来评估消除右侧空间的刺激并将注意力引向左侧对忽视症状的影响:七名USN患者参与了这项研究,研究人员创造了两种视觉刺激:三维虚拟环境中的数字和物体。为了消除右侧的视觉刺激,在虚拟环境中引入了一条移动狭缝。在实验过程中,患者需要在移动和非移动狭缝条件下口头识别每个物体和数字:对三维虚拟空间中移动狭缝和不移动狭缝的得分进行统计比较后发现,在物体刺激条件下,得分有显著变化;但在数字刺激条件下,得分没有显著差异:结论:在三维虚拟空间中遮蔽右侧可增加 USN 患者识别左侧物体的数量。临床意义--磁吸引是临床上常见的一种症状,但目前还没有康复方法。所提议的移动狭缝方法可在三维空间中引导注意力,因此有望取得成效。
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