Rochester: 12:15 pm, Gonda 8-104/Joseph 1-242
Florida: 1:15 pm, MA-3-051S
Visiting Faculty
A. M. Barrett, M.D.
St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center
"Spatial Function and Action in Neurorehabilitation"
Learning objectives:
Identify the animal models of the disabling spatial neglect syndrome
Draw comparisons between hypokinesia, decreased gain of movements, and decreased movement persistence as these symptoms occur in spatial neglect and in movement disorders
Identify features of the prism adaptation therapy technique that make it feasible and appropriate to address a spatial-motor deficit
The presenter has the following relevant financial relationships to disclose:
Grant/Research Support - NIH, NIDILRR, DART Neuroscience, SPR Therapeutics; Honoraria - WebMD/emedicine.com; Full-time/Part-time Employee - Kessler Foundation
The presenter does not intend to discuss an off-label/investigative use of a commercial product/device.

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