Multisensory Rehabilitation of Hemianopia
Hemianopia
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Hemianopia focused on measuring visual cortex injury, stroke, blindness, cortical damage
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- adults (<85) of either sex
- diagnosis of a stable homonymous hemianopia (>6 months) with absence of hemineglect
- lesion encompassing at least primary visual cortex but sparing parietal cortex
- normal auditory and cognitive function
- willingness to participate in the three month program
- ability to perform the visual discriminations in their intact field
Exclusion Criteria:
- adults (>85)
- normal auditory and cognitive function
- unwilling to participate in the three month program
- inability to perform the visual discriminations in their intact field
Sites / Locations
- Wake Forest Health SciencesRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Unilaterally blind Subjects will be exposed to visual-auditory stimulation
The over-arching objective is to evaluate the functional recovery of vision in hemianopic patients engaged with a multisensory training paradigm. Unilaterally blind participants will participate in weekly training sessions in which they are exposed to high-density spatiotemporally congruent and consistent visual-auditory stimulation. The participants will be tested on a battery of visual tasks probing different levels of function in different environments in a longitudinal study to track recovery.