Tridimensional Robotic Assessment of Neglect in Brain Injured Patients
The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the usability and feasibility of a robotic and virtual reality-based system called NeglectARm 3D for the three-dimensional assessment of unilateral spatial neglect (USN) in patients with brain injury due to ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Is the NeglectARm 3D system usable and feasible for patients with USN? * Do the robotic measurements show preliminary reliability and validity compared with conventional clinical neglect assessments (e.g., BIT, CBS)? Participants will: * Perform two assessment sessions, three weeks apart (T0 and T1); * Interact with the NeglectARm 3D system using a robotic end-effector and a VR headset to reach sequentially presented targets in a 3D virtual space; * Receive robotic assistance if targets are not reached, allowing the system to record trajectories, spatial positions, and assistance applied; * Complete standard clinical neglect tests to enable comparison between robotic and conventional measures. This study aims to develop a repeatable, standardized, and objective tool for the assessment of USN in patients with brain injury, potentially improving evaluation of depth perception and spatial attention deficits.
Age > 18 years; [+3]
Presence of language deficits (inability to complete the OCS test); [+8]