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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Human Factors Engineering

Background:

  • Occupational therapists require advanced, interactive tools for visual scanning deficit assessment and training.
  • High-technology solutions with immediate feedback are crucial for effective client rehabilitation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between performance on the VISION COACH™ interactive light board and the Functional Object Detection© (FOD) Advanced driving simulator.
  • To assess the utility of these tools in evaluating visual scanning abilities.

Main Methods:

  • Fifty-four healthy drivers (ages 21-66) were divided into three age groups.
  • Participants completed braking response and visual target detection tasks on the FOD Advanced simulator.
  • Performance was also measured using the VISION COACH Full Field 60 task.

Main Results:

  • No significant age-related differences were observed in FOD Advanced simulator performance.
  • A significant effect of age was noted on VISION COACH performance.
  • Positive correlations were found between braking/E detection tasks and VISION COACH performance (r > .37, p < .01).

Conclusions:

  • The VISION COACH™ and FOD Advanced simulator show promise as complementary tools for assessing visual scanning.
  • These technologies offer novel options for occupational therapists in client evaluation and training.
  • Further research may explore their application in clinical populations.