Die Psychologie der Neurovisuellen Neurorehabilitation

Translated title of the contribution: The psychology of neurovisual neurorehabilitation
  • M. C. Leitner*
  • , Stefan Hawelka
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Visual disorders following a stroke or traumatic brain injury are complex perceptual deficits that have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life and far-reaching consequences for rehabilitation. In addition to the neurological and neuropsychological dimension, psychological factors in particular play a decisive role in the recovery process. The placebo effect in particular illustrates the complex relationship between mind and body. Our clinical studies investigated the effectiveness of restorative therapy on training-induced neuroplasticity in patients with visual field loss. The results show that no significant perimetrically measurable improvement of the visual field can be found after training with strict, eye-tracking-supported visual field measurement. However, subjective assessments of the patients indicate improvements and thus a placebo effect. In addition, the results of our studies show that restorative training could possibly have a positive influence on the perimetrically measurable perception of patients with visual neglect. These discrepancies illustrate the need for a strict distinction between neurophysiological changes and psychological effects. Future research should utilize methodologically rigorous approaches to set realistic expectations for both patients and practitioners, to validate existing methodologies, and to improve the quality of care.
Translated title of the contributionThe psychology of neurovisual neurorehabilitation
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)129-136
Number of pages8
JournalNeurologie und Rehabilitation
Volume30
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Visual field defect
  • hemianopia
  • Neglect
  • Restitution
  • Eye-Tracking
  • Perimetry
  • placebo effect
  • Virtual Reality

Classification according to Österreichische Systematik der Wissenschaftszweige (ÖFOS 2012)

  • 302038 Clinical neuropsychology

Applied Research Level (ARL)

  • ARL Level 9 - Qualified principle with proof of successful application

Research focus/foci

  • No research focus

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