Using image analysis techniques to analyse figure copying performance of patients with visuo-spatial neglect from control groups
Using image analysis techniques to analyse figure copying performance of patients with visuo-spatial neglect from control groups
Figure copying is often used to detect visuospatial. neglect (VSN) in brain-damaged patients. We describe algorithms that enable the computation of parameters for describing figure-copying performance. The researcher can readily implement these algorithms on a computer using image analysis software, and they provide information on goodness-of-fit, relative to a standard model, as well as on dynamic aspects of subjects' performance in completing figure copies. To demonstrate the clinical utility of these algorithms, preliminary results from a group of right-hemisphere brain-damaged patients, some of whom have VSN, are compared with those for age-matched controls.
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Guest, Richard
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Donnelly, Nick
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Fairhurst, Michael
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Potter, Jonathan
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May 2004
Guest, Richard
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Donnelly, Nick
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Fairhurst, Michael
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Potter, Jonathan
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Guest, Richard, Donnelly, Nick, Fairhurst, Michael and Potter, Jonathan
(2004)
Using image analysis techniques to analyse figure copying performance of patients with visuo-spatial neglect from control groups.
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, Computers, 36 (2), .
(doi:10.3758/BF03195581).
Abstract
Figure copying is often used to detect visuospatial. neglect (VSN) in brain-damaged patients. We describe algorithms that enable the computation of parameters for describing figure-copying performance. The researcher can readily implement these algorithms on a computer using image analysis software, and they provide information on goodness-of-fit, relative to a standard model, as well as on dynamic aspects of subjects' performance in completing figure copies. To demonstrate the clinical utility of these algorithms, preliminary results from a group of right-hemisphere brain-damaged patients, some of whom have VSN, are compared with those for age-matched controls.
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Accepted/In Press date: 26 October 2003
Published date: May 2004
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