A “virtually minimal” visuo-haptic training of in severe traumatic brain injury a “virtually minimal” visuo-haptic training of in severe traumatic brain injury

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  • who: Virtual reality et al. from the , severe TBI patients (, males, females) in the early stages of recovery were recruited from the inpatient unit at the Rehabilitation Institute of ChicagoPersonal and clinical details are shown in Table, . Patients who were recruited for the study had attention deficits, considered to be in early stages of recovery (scoring IV or V on the Rancho Los Amigos scale, based on clinical evaluation pre-test), and had upper extremity strength of at least , out of, . Patients had no visual field defects or hemispatial neglect that prevented perception of test stimuli. All . . .

     

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