KMID : 1143320200090010045
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Therapeutic Science for Neurorehabilitation 2020 Volume.9 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.55
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Effects of Visual Perception Skills on Driving Performance of Patients With Stroke
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Kwak Ho-Soung
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Abstract
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Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of visual perception on driving performance and the importance of visual training for improving driving performance in patients with stroke.
Methods : The evaluations, using MVPT(Motor-free Visual Perception Test), TMT A&B(Trail Making Test A & B), UFOV(Useful Field Of View test), and a driving simulator, were carried out with patients in department of physical medicine and rehabilitation in a rehabilitation hospital from October 2014 to November 2014.
Results : Driving performance was related to the ability of various visual perceptions of patients with stroke, and the highest correlation was found in the UFOV subtest 2, TMT B, and MVPT. The results of discriminant analysis indicated a sensitivity of 100.0%, specificity of 80.0%, and predicted the results of the driving simulator with 89.5% accuracy.
Conclusion : This study found that visual-perception skills influence driving performance and suggested the importance of visual-perception skill training for driving.
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KEYWORD
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Assessment, Driving performance, Driving rehabilitation, Stroke, Visual-perception skills
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