Treatment of visual disorders and aphasia
Treatment of visual disorders and aphasia
Symposium 3: Treatment of visual disorders and aphasia
13.45-15.15
Chair: Prof. Dr G. Kerkhoff; Saarbrücken
Stimulus and feedback dependent modulation of visual neglect in a touchscreen exploration test
Prof. Dr I. Keller; Bad Aibling
Smooth pursuit eye movement training using optokinetic stimulation accelerates recovery from auditory/visual neglect and reduces disability and unawareness: 2 randomised controlled trials
Prof. Dr. G. Kerkhoff; Saarbrücken
Neurorehabilitation of acquired binocular vision impairment
A. K. Schaadt; Saarbrücken
Effects of auditory discrimination training on auditory mismatch negativity (MMN) in older people with memory complaints
D. Laptinskaya; Ulm
Effects of slower speech rates on the comprehension of spoken sentences in aphasia with and without hearing loss
Prof. E. Ruigengijk; Oldenburg
Functional restitution of language after intensive language action therapy (ILAT) in chronic aphasia: Contributions from the left and right hemisphere
Prof. Dr B. Mohr; Berlin