Lincoln N B, Whiting S E, Cockburn J, Bhavnani G
Int Rehabil Med. 1985;7(3):99-101. doi: 10.3109/03790798509166132.
A group of head injury and stroke patients with impairment of visual perception were randomly allocated to receive either perceptual retraining or conventional occupational therapy. No significant differences were found between the groups, either before or after 4 weeks of treatment, on measures of visual perception or on activities of daily living scale.
一组视觉感知受损的头部受伤和中风患者被随机分配接受感知再训练或传统职业治疗。在治疗4周之前或之后,两组在视觉感知测量或日常生活活动量表上均未发现显著差异。