VR headset could spot hidden attention problems after stroke
NCT ID NCT05332964
First seen Jan 31, 2026 · Last updated May 09, 2026 · Updated 11 times
Summary
This study tested a virtual reality (VR) system to measure how quickly stroke survivors react to objects on their left or right side. Researchers compared these VR results with standard paper tests for a condition called hemispatial neglect, where people ignore one side of space. The goal was to see if VR can provide a more reliable way to detect this common stroke problem. The study included stroke patients and healthy adults of similar age.
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National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
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