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The overall objective of our project is to develop a better understanding of the positive effects
of prism adaptation in patients with spatial neglect. Remarkable, long-lasting changes have
already been found using paper tests; we aim to take this one step further and test for
changes in activities that are important in every-day life. We also aim to develop a better
understanding of the underlying mechanisms of the prism adaptation procedure by using two
different adaptation techniques. By using these different techniques we can uncover whether
the positive effects of prism rehabilitation are limited solely to visually guided actions of can
generalize to perception. Understanding the effects of prism adaptation on every-day
activities, and determining the underlying mechanisms of these positive effects is incredibly
important if we are to introduce prism glasses as a rehabilitation tool. We hope that our
findings will have a large impact on a patient’s and their caregiver’s quality of life.
Susanne Ferber
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Life Sciences
University of Toronto
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