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In this study the investigators propose to apply cognitive training, which has been largely used in the realm of age-related cognitive decline, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease, in a novel clinical context to individuals with vestibular impairment. In prior work the investigators observed that individuals with vestibular loss have evidence of spatial cognitive impairment. The investigators plan to evaluate the preliminary efficacy and feasibility of a cognitive training program in a sample of participants with chronic vestibular impairment who display deficits in spatial ability. The cognitive training program will focus on visuospatial skills and will be used as an adjunct to traditional vestibular physical therapy (VPT).
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Change from baseline in Dizziness Handicap Inventory
Timeframe: Baseline vs immediately post-training
Change from immediate post-training to 3-months post-training in Dizziness Handicap Inventory
Timeframe: Immediately post-training to 3 months post-training
Change from baseline in Dynamic Gait Index
Timeframe: Baseline vs immediately post-training
Change from immediate post-training to 3-months post-training in Dynamic Gait Index
Timeframe: Immediately post-training to 3 months post-training
Change from baseline in Four Square Step Test
Timeframe: Baseline vs immediately post-training
Change from immediate post-training to 3-months post-training in Four Square Step Test
Timeframe: Immediately post-training to 3 months post-training