This study aims to describe the use of MindLenses, a rehabilitation device that integrates prism adaptation with serious game-based cognitive exercises, in individuals undergoing cognitive rehabilitation after stroke. The intervention consists of structured sessions combining visuomotor recalibration and gamified cognitive tasks designed to target domains such as attention, visuospatial processing, and executive functions. The study examines changes in cognitive performance across the intervention period and documents the characteristics of the training program. The objective is to provide a detailed description of the implementation of MindLenses in a clinical rehabilitation setting and to characterize the cognitive domains addressed through the combined prism-adaptation and game-based approach.
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Global Cognitive Function Change Over Time
Timeframe: Baseline, immediately after completion of treatment, 3-month follow-up, and 6-month follow-up