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Have experienced a right hemisphere stroke (confirmed by a clinician)\n2. Experience mild to severe symptoms of neglect\n3. Be willing and able to consent to participate\n4. Be medically stable\n5. Have self-reported normal to corrected-to-normal vision\n6. Be able to point to targets presented on a computer screen\n7. Live within a two-hour radius of Halifax\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nOther existing neurological disorders (e.g., dementia, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy).","ALL",{"count":110,"type":111},80,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[114],"NA","Spatial neglect is a common disorder after stroke which leads to problems with noticing or responding to information from the left side of the body or space. This condition has been linked to reduced independence in a wide range of daily life activities including eating, dressing, and mobility. Despite its high prevalence in stroke patients, there is currently no standard of care for spatial neglect. 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