Help to Investigate visual attention with computer-based tasks

Take part in 90min computerised assessments at the University of Birmingham to test new ways of assessing visual attention after stroke.

David and Ionana at the University of Birmingham invite stroke survivors to take part in 90min computer-based assessments to test new ways of assessing visual attention after stroke.

The sessions will involve doing a range of different computer-based tasks requiring simple touch button responses to targets on the screen. Each task will last about five minutes.

The team will use these to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of computer-based exercises compared with current paper and pencil ones. They will also use these to create recommendations for implementing computer-based methods in practice.

To be eligible you will need to be able to follow simple verbal instructions in English and use one hand to push a button.

You will also need to be able to travel to the University of Birmingham, with travel expenses covered up to £50.

If you would like more information or to sign up please read the additional information attached and contact Ioanna Giannakou, University of Birmingham at IXG071@STUDENT.BHAM.AC.UK