Robot Diagnosis Test for Egocentric and Allocentric Hemineglect

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Abstract

Objective: Patients with hemineglect fail to respond to egocentric stimuli or allocentric parts of stimuli contralateral to the brain lesion. The clinical diagnosis of hemineglect mainly involves evaluation of the egocentric form, while less sensitive standardized tests exist for other forms. Our global aim is to develop an innovative integrative robot measure, the MonAmour test, combining the assessment of egocentric, allocentric and motor hemineglect. Here, we present the egocentric and allocentric evaluations. Methods: Thirty-five first stroke patients (25 hemineglect) and 56 age-matched healthy controls were assessed on the index test (MonAmour) and on three reference standard tests (Bells test, Apples test and Neglect subtest of the Test for Attentional Performance). Based on controls' performance, normative data were created. Validity was evaluated between the MonAmour and the reference standard tests through correlations and test sensitivity/specificity. Reliability of the MonAmour was measured with test-retest and minimal detectable change. Results: Results demonstrated moderate to strong correlations between the MonAmour and the reference standard tests (r =. 40-.88, p

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Montedoro, V., Alsamour, M., Dehem, S., Lejeune, T., Dehez, B., & Edwards, M. G. (2019). Robot Diagnosis Test for Egocentric and Allocentric Hemineglect. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 34(4), 481–494. https://doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acy062

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