Immersive virtual reality gameplay detects visuospatial atypicality, including unilateral spatial neglect, following brain injury: a pilot study.
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Full Title: J Neuroeng Rehabil
Abbreviation: J Neuroeng Rehabil
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Subject Category: Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
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"all relevant anonymised and cleaned raw data and results are freely and publicly accessible on open science framework ( https://osf io/staj7/ ) in study1datacleancopy zip (cleaned game ids: study study1 gamelogmaster feather; cleaned demographics: study study1 guid demographics feather; cleaned feasibility questionnaires: study study1 questionnaires feather; player summary results: playersummary py\; raw vr data: _recordings\_data; raw results: _recordings\_results\).; complete source code for the latest version of the analysis is available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa diagnostics zip ).; complete source code and most source files for the latest version of the attention atlas are available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa standalone zip ).; availability of data and materials all relevant anonymised and cleaned raw data and results are freely and publicly accessible on open science framework ( https://osf io/staj7/ ) in study1datacleancopy zip (cleaned game ids: study study1 gamelogmaster feather ; cleaned demographics: study study1 guid demographics feather ; cleaned feasibility questionnaires: study study1 questionnaires feather ; player summary results: playersummary py\ ; raw vr data: _recordings\_data ; raw results: _recordings\_results\ ).; complete source code for the latest version of the analysis is available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa diagnostics zip ).; complete source code and most source files for the latest version of the attention atlas are available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa standalone zip ). availability of data and materials all relevant anonymised and cleaned raw data and results are freely and publicly accessible on open science framework"
"complete source code for the latest version of the analysis is available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa diagnostics zip ).; complete source code and most source files for the latest version of the attention atlas are available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa standalone zip ).; complete source code for the latest version of the analysis is available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa diagnostics zip ).; complete source code and most source files for the latest version of the attention atlas are available at ( https://osf io/staj7/ ; aa standalone zip )."
"Declarations Ethics approval and consent to participateThe Human Research Ethics Committees of Metro South Health (HREC/2021/QMS/70556). The Human Research Ethics Committees of Griffith University (GU Ref. No: 2021/179). Site-Specific Assessment authorisation from Metro South Health (SSA/2021/QMS/70556). Consent for publicationNot applicable. Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests. Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."
"Funding This work was conducted in Australia and supported by several Australian sources: National Health and Medical Research Council Ideas Grant (APP2002362), “Dimensional Attention Modelling for Neglect Detection (DIAMOND): A novel application for brain injury”. Metro South Health Research Support Scheme (MSH RSS) Project Grant (RSS_2021_173) “3D visuospatial attention mapping in patients with stroke and other neurological conditions”. Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC) in Queensland, Australia as part of The Hopkins Centre. HZ, DRP, and LG conceptualised the research. DRP, TH, LG, HZ, and JB wrote and/or contributed to funding applications. DRP programmed The Attention Atlas, statistics, and analysis and designed the game based on discussions involving all authors. DRP, MFN, CHM, TH, DH, and HZ playtested The Attention Atlas. DRP prepared the initial draft and managed revisions and submissions. DRP, MFN, CHM, and ML collected the data. All authors edited and/or commented on the manuscript. HZ, MFN, and LG managed the project. First Prize in the Bionics Queensland Challenge 2020 in AI-Enabled Bionics “AI-enabled spatial attention assessment and training system” supported development of the software."
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