• DocumentCode
    46659
  • Title

    Virtual Reality-Based Navigation Task to Reveal Obstacle Avoidance Performance in Individuals With Visuospatial Neglect

  • Author

    Aravind, Gayatri ; Darekar, Anuja ; Fung, Joyce ; Lamontagne, Anouk

  • Author_Institution
    Occupational Therapy Dept., McGill Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2015
  • fDate
    Mar-15
  • Firstpage
    179
  • Lastpage
    188
  • Abstract
    Persons with post-stroke visuospatial neglect (VSN) often collide with moving obstacles while walking. It is not well understood whether the collisions occur as a result of attentional-perceptual deficits caused by VSN or due to post-stroke locomotor deficits. We assessed individuals with VSN on a seated, joystick-driven obstacle avoidance task, thus eliminating the influence of locomotion. Twelve participants with VSN were tested on obstacle detection and obstacle avoidance tasks in a virtual environment that included three obstacles approaching head-on or 30° contralesionally/ipsilesionally. Our results indicate that in the detection task, the contralesional and head-on obstacles were detected at closer proximities compared to the ipsilesional obstacle. For the avoidance task collisions were observed only for the contralesional and head-on obstacle approaches. For the contralesional obstacle approach, participants initiated their avoidance strategies at smaller distances from the obstacle and maintained smaller minimum distances from the obstacles. The distance at detection showed a negative association with the distance at the onset of avoidance strategy for all three obstacle approaches. We conclusion the observation of collisions with contralesional and head-on obstacles, in the absence of locomotor burden, provides evidence that attentional-perceptual deficits due to VSN, independent of post-stroke locomotor deficits, alter obstacle avoidance abilities.
  • Keywords
    collision avoidance; diseases; gait analysis; interactive devices; mechanoception; medical computing; medical disorders; navigation; neurophysiology; virtual reality; attentional-perceptual deficits; avoidance strategy; avoidance task collisions; contralesional obstacle; head-on obstacle; ipsilesional obstacle; joystick-driven obstacle avoidance task; obstacle avoidance abilities; obstacle avoidance performance; obstacle detection; post-stroke locomotor deficits; post-stroke visuospatial neglect; virtual reality-based navigation task; Collision avoidance; Laboratories; Legged locomotion; Navigation; Trajectory; Virtual environments; Visualization; Hemineglect; locomotion; stroke; virtual environment;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1534-4320
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNSRE.2014.2369812
  • Filename
    6960892