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Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is the inability to recognize faces. In severe cases, individuals with prosopagnosia may not recognize close family members, including parents and spouses, by their faces. For instance, someone with prosopagnosia might walk past their child in a crowd, only realizing their mistake upon noticing their child's distinctive backpack or favorite jacket. Prosopagnosia specifically impairs facial recognition, while the recognition of other objects or...
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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Ophthalmology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Background:

  • Hemianopsia, a neurological vision loss, significantly impacts military personnel returning from conflict zones and civilians.
  • Existing rehabilitation therapies for hemianopsia often lack robust scientific evidence.
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause of vision loss in both military and civilian populations.

Observation:

  • A Department of Veterans Affairs medical center developed an innovative rehabilitation program for patients with hemianopsia.
  • The program integrates elements from therapies suggested by literature review as most promising.
  • Case studies of two patients with vision loss from a motor vehicle accident and gunshot wound are presented.

Findings:

  • The developed program addresses the unique challenges of neurological vision loss rehabilitation.
  • It combines evidence-based approaches to create a comprehensive rehabilitation strategy.
  • The program demonstrates a structured response to the growing need for TBI-related vision loss services.

Implications:

  • This initiative documents an ongoing, evidence-based neurological vision loss rehabilitation program.
  • It highlights the need for similar vision rehabilitation programs for TBI patients.
  • Encourages healthcare providers to assess and implement TBI-related vision loss rehabilitation services.