A Matter of Perception

Authors

  • Bernard de Roosz The Hague University of Applied Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25609/sure.v5.4219

Keywords:

Neurotracker, Sensory Processing Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury, cognitive training, post-concussion treatment.

Abstract

This pilot study explores the possibility of cognitive training software Neurotracker (NT), to have potential beneficial effects for Traumatic Brain Injury patients with Sensory Processing Disorder. Five subjects with TBI and SPD trained for 5 weeks/21 sessions with Neurotracker. Pre-post training cognitive tests (WAIS TMTA, TMTB, LNS) and surveys were conducted to measure possible cognitive differences with no statistical significant results. However, significant improvement in Neurotracker scores were found. (α=.05, P=.043) between T1 (M=1.79, SD=0.44) and T2 (M =2.73, SD = 0.55) and positive changes associated with attention attention span, divided attention, (multiple) object tracking and motion sickness.

Additional Files

Published

2019-12-09

How to Cite

Roosz, B. de. (2019). A Matter of Perception. Student Undergraduate Research E-Journal!, 5, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.25609/sure.v5.4219