Oculomotor and Cognitive Rehabilitation Using Visual Feedback in Stroke Patients
Stroke, Oculomotor; Disorder, Attention Disturbances
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Stroke focused on measuring Eye tracking, Visual feedback, Cognitive functions, Rehabilitation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- signed consent
- at least 3 points on the Rankin scale;
- the presence of disorders of the visual-oculomotor system, visual attention;
- understanding and following instructions; stable vegetative and hemodynamic parameters;
- on the MOOCA scale >22;
- patients should be fully examined for the underlying and concomitant disease (examination by a neurologist, ophthalmologist, physiotherapist);
Exclusion Criteria:
- 4, 5 points on the Rankin scale;
- unstable hemodynamics;
- time after stroke is less than 2 weeks;
- presence of epileptic activity;
- serious ophthalmological disorders (for example, partial atrophy of the optic nerve);
Sites / Locations
- Federal Center of Brain Research and Neurotechnologies of the Federal Medical Biological AgencyRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Training on eye tracker based device
Training with a neuropsychologist
Training on eye tracker based device and with a neuropsychologist
Patients will undergo a primary diagnostics of cognitive functions (memory, thinking skills, language, visual-spatial and communicative functions) and an diagnostics of the visual attention index on an eye tracker-based device. Based on the results of the diagnosis, participants will be offered a scheme of correctional training and secondary diagnostics at the end of training. Correctional training on an eye tracker-based device consists, firstly, of a 10-minute exercise at the beginning of each lesson aimed at improving visual functions and attention. Patients had to follow a spontaneously moving object. Secondly, correctional training includes a block of neurorehabilitation (simple cognitive exercises similar to the tasks presented in the assessment).
Patients will undergo primary and secondary diagnostics on an eye tracker-based device, then participants will have a conventional correctional training with a neuropsychologist according to an individual correction plan.
Patients will undergo primary and secondary diagnostics and correctional training on an eye tracker-based device, in the same time participants will have a conventional correctional training with a neuropsychologist according to an individual correction plan.